University of Oxford, Medical Sciences Division
University of Oxford
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Contact us
  • Log in
  • About us
  • Departments
  • Research
  • Study
  • Divisional Services
  • Get Involved
  • News
    • How Oxford Medical Sciences is fighting Coronavirus
  • Events
  1. Study
  2. Graduate School
  3. Courses
  4. Other Structured Degree Courses
  5. Interdisciplinary Bioscience DTP (BBSRC)

Interdisciplinary Bioscience DTP (BBSRC)

Other Structured Research Degrees

Course code: R2_1

Directors: Professors Mark Sansom and Alex Kacelnik

Programme Director: Dr Gail Preston

Full Interdisciplinary Bioscience (BBSRC Doctoral Training Partnership) course information (University of Oxford admissions website)

Related links

  • Interdisciplinary Bioscience Doctoral Training Partnership - more information

  • Copyright Statement
  • Data Privacy Notice
  • Freedom of Information
  • Accessibility
  • Cookies
  • Contact us
  • Log in
powered by Haiku
  • About us
    • Data Privacy Notice
      • Sharing Personal Data with Third Parties
      • Your Rights
      • Data Collected on this Website
      • Contact Details
    • Cookie Statement
  • Departments
    • Department of Biochemistry
    • Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
    • Radcliffe Department of Medicine
    • Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
    • Nuffield Department of Women's & Reproductive Health
    • Department of Oncology
    • Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology and Musculoskeletal Sciences
    • Department of Paediatrics
    • Department of Pharmacology
    • Department of Psychiatry
    • Nuffield Department of Population Health
    • Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences
    • Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences
    • Department of Experimental Psychology
    • Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
    • The Jenner Institute (JENNER)
    • Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics
    • Centre for Cellular and Molecular Physiology (CCMP)
    • Experimental Medicine Division (EXPMED)
    • The Peter Medawar Building for Pathogen Research
    • Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research Oxford Branch (LICR)
    • NDM Research Building
    • The Target Discovery Institute (TDI)
    • NDM Strategic (Offices of the Nuffield Professor of Medicine)
    • Structural Genomics Consortium (SGC)
    • Division of Structural Biology (STRUBI)
    • Tropical Medicine and Global Health (TROPMED)
    • Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics (WTCHG)
    • Oxford Vaccine Group
    • Cancer Research UK and Medical Research Council Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology
    • Botnar Research Centre
    • Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
    • Centre for Statistics in Medicine
    • Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit
    • NIHR Oxford Musculoskeletal Biomedical Research Unit
    • Surgical Trials Intervention Unit (SITU)
    • Division of Clinical Neurology
    • Nuffield Laboratory of Ophthalmology
    • Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain
    • Nuffield Division of Anaesthetics
    • British Heart Foundation Centre on Population Approaches for Non-Communicable Disease Prevention
    • Cancer Epidemiology Unit (CEU)
    • Clinical Trial Service Unit & Epidemiological Studies Unit (CTSU)
    • Ethox Centre
    • Health Economics Research Centre (HERC)
    • Health Services Research Unit (HSRU)
    • National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit (NPEU)
    • Unit of Health-Care Epidemiology (UHCE)
    • Oxford Neuroscience
    • NIHR School for Primary Care Research
    • Oxford Centre for Evidence Based Medicine
    • UK Cochrane Tobacco Addiction Group
    • NIHR Applied Research Collaboration Oxford and Thames Valley
    • NIHR Community Healthcare MedTech and IVD Cooperative
    • Centre for Health Service Economics and Organisation
    • Division of Cardiovascular Medicine
    • Oxford Cardiovascular Clinical Research Facility (CCRF)
    • Oxford Centre for Clinical Magnetic Resonance Research (OCMR)
    • Investigative Medicine Division (IMD)
    • Acute Vascular Imaging Centre (AVIC)
    • Nuffield Division of Clinical Laboratory Sciences (NDCLS)
    • Oxford Centre for Diabetes, Endocrinology & Metabolism (OCDEM)
    • Diabetes Trial Unit (DTU)
    • Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM)
    • Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA)
    • Centre for Neural Circuits & Behaviour
    • Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre
    • OXION
    • ChemBio Hub
    • Centre for Personalised Medicine
    • Worldwide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN)
    • The Global Health Network
    • Oxford Dementia and Ageing Research (OxDARE)
    • Centre for Genomics & Global Health
    • Oxford Genomics Centre
    • Equator Network
    • Arthritis Research UK Centre for Osteoarthritis Pathogenesis
    • Bioimaging Facility
    • Advanced Microscopy Unit
    • InstructHub
    • Primary Care and Vaccines Collaborative Clinical Trials Unit (PCVC-CTU)
    • Oxford Cardiovascular Science
    • MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit
    • The Oxford Rare Disease Initiative (ORDI)
    • Big Data Institute
    • MRC Population Health Research Unit
    • Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities
    • Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging
    • Biomedical Services
    • Oxford Centre for Early Cancer Detection
    • The Oxford Centre for Translational Myeloma Research
    • CRUK Oxford Centre
    • Life and Mind Building (LaMB)
  • Research
    • Research in our departments
    • Our Networks
      • Early Career Healthtech Network
      • Oxford Medical Statistics Network (OxStat)
      • National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging (NCIMI)
    • Clinical Trials
    • Internal Research Funding
      • Support for DPhil Students
      • Support for Early Career Researchers
      • Support for Researchers (Mid-Career onwards)
      • Support for Strategic Projects and Innovation
      • Bridging Salary Support
      • Support for Family Leave and Carers
      • Internal Research Funding Directory
    • Researchers' Toolkit
      • Funding
      • Training
      • Public Engagement
      • Events
      • Innovation
      • Research Support
      • Library, Data & Publications
      • Networking
      • A-Z of all Resources
    • Hear from our researchers
      • Oxford-UCB Fellows
      • Innovation Champions
  • Study
    • Biomedical Sciences
      • About the Course
      • Applying
      • FAQs
    • Medicine
      • Pre-clinical
      • Clinical
      • Graduate Entry
      • Electives
      • Further Information
      • FAQs
      • Fees and funding
      • Feedback Policy (A100 Medicine)
    • Graduate School
      • Courses
        • Other Structured Degree Courses
          • Interdisciplinary Bioscience DTP (BBSRC)
      • Application Process
      • Supervisors
      • Current students
      • Subject Areas
      • Contact Us
      • Oxford-MRC Doctoral Training Partnership
      • UNIQ+ Summer School 2020
    • Courses
      • Personal Licence Training
      • Experimental Design and Statistics in Preclinical Research...
      • Project Licence Holder Course
      • Course Dates 2020
      • Course Dates 2021
      • Course Fees
      • Personal Licence Information
    • Skills Training
      • Skills Training Calendar
      • Medical Sciences Skills Training - Apply for a course
      • Terms and Conditions
      • Booking Dates
      • How to Book a Medical Sciences Division Skills Training Course
      • Courses by Topic
      • About MSD Skills Training
      • Resources
      • Online Courses
      • Contact Us
      • Useful Links
  • Divisional Services
    • Opportunities and Updates
      • Donations to the Medical Sciences Division
      • Bodleian Libraries update - January 2021 - Opening hours | Online resources
      • OpenSpecimen Project
      • Wellcome Biomedical Vacation Scholarships 2021 – Projects needed
      • Bodleian Libraries update - Dec 2020: Online resources | Holiday opening hours
      • Celebrating Oxford's Medical Sciences Community
      • SharePoint Online goes live from 30 November
      • The University’s Health & Safety Review is looking for MSD staff to take part in focus group discussions
      • Collecting the story: capturing records of Oxford’s research response to Covid-19
      • UNIQ+ 2021 – Project Supervisors Needed
      • Bodleian Libraries update - Nov 2020
      • Open Access guidelines for H2020 projects working on COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 and related topics
      • The newly formed MSD Equality, Diversity and Inclusion Steering Group (EDISG) is looking for members
      • Call for supervisors: Academic special interest projects for Graduate-entry Medicine students
      • Contribute your 2020 stories to a MSD Seasonal Missive
      • Call for Participation: Career challenges among junior and senior academics at the University of Oxford
      • Reproducible Research Oxford activities
      • BIPOC/BAME STEM Network – register your interest!
      • New students: Become a member of the The Oxford University Africa Society (AfriSoc)
      • Do you require data scientists, statisticians and machine learning specialists? Please let us know
      • Open Access Update - October 2020
      • Bodleian Libraries update - Oct 2020
      • Supporting our NHS and government COVID-19 response
      • Support for our research response to COVID-19
      • Bodleian Libraries update - Sep 2020
      • NIHR Research Professorships – internal selection and Q&A session
      • Update on online expense claims system
      • MT20 Skills Training programme
      • OPEN Fellowships 2020 – Call for applications now open
      • Bodleian Libraries update - Aug 2020
      • Open Access Update - July 2020
      • Bodleian Libraries update - July 2020
      • Payslips and P60s are now paperless!
      • New chair and member needed for MSD IT Committee
      • Opportunity to represent MSD on the Knowledge Exchange and Impact Sub-Committee (KEISC)
      • COAF block grant 2019-20 spent: revised claims process for Open Access fees
      • Charity Open Access Fund (COAF) is ending on 30 September 2020
      • Bodleian iSkills videos now available
      • ORLO (Oxford Reading Lists Online) available for students
      • MPLS Innovation Leadership programme for early career researchers
      • Expense claims going online
      • Please update your information on Employee Self Service
      • Recording health and safety or environmental incidents from June 2020
      • Calling all DPhil students to MSD DPhil Research Slam 2020!
      • MedPix database of free open access medical images
      • Bodleian Update for MSD – May 2020
      • Open Access Update - May 2020
      • Virtual Public Consultation on proposals for the new Life and Mind Building
      • 2021 Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists in the United Kingdom
      • Fundraising for COVID-19 research
      • Consultation on UKRI’s open access policy
      • Bodleian Update - April 2020
      • Videoconferencing: Teams or Zoom?
      • Internal research funding update
      • Regulatory navigation tool for "new" medical devices
      • Reproducible Research Oxford (RROx): Online study groups
      • Purchasing a Dell desktop or laptop? Please contact MSD IT first!
      • Oxford University Innovation (OUI) - Still available to support you
      • Bodleian Update for MSD
      • March 2020 Volunteer Opportunities
      • Survey on Researcher Motivation & Satisfaction - Your help needed
      • Internship Placements in Scientific R&D, Healthcare and the Pharmaceutical Industry!
      • Call for Participation: Career challenges among junior and senior academics at the University of Oxford
      • Upcoming 3Rs events in Oxford – registration now open
      • Opportunity to speak to an Expert in Residence on Drug Discovery and Development
      • Vere Harmsworth Library - RSL Vacation Opening Hours | New Group Study Rooms
      • Payslips and P60s are going paperless!
      • Research Data Management – your views needed
      • Information Governance update
      • Brexit and European research grant funding
      • Peter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2020
      • Summer of Innovation: Funding available for digital innovation in teaching and learning
      • Rosetrees Trust Interdisciplinary Prize 2020: To foster innovative research at the interface between Medicine and Chemistry
      • Global Brain Health Survey
      • Careers Support for Researchers: Hilary Term 2020
      • Vice-Chancellor’s Innovation Awards 2020 open for nominations
      • AIMday in Neurotechnology - POSTPONED
      • Vere Harmsworth Library opening hours
      • New opportunity: Research & Public Policy Partnership Scheme - funding available
      • Harrington UK Rare Disease Scholar Award- Information Session
      • Three minute thesis competition launched - deadline 3 February
      • Oxford Personalised Medicine Society welcoming new members
      • MSD Teaching Courses and Opportunities – new informational webpages launched
      • MRC Presentation to Oxford on Funding Strategy and Priorities: Tuesday 14 January 2020
      • IndOx ODA thematic workshops - funding available
      • Is your information governance up to scratch? Try Cyber Essentials
      • Change to Oxford’s policy for RCUK OA block grant, from 2 Dec 2019
      • Library Vacation Opening Hours and Loan Schedule
      • Turing AI World Leading Researcher Fellowship
      • Wellcome Multi-user Equipment Grants
      • Recognition of Distinction 2020
      • Sandpit: To develop research ideas on social prescribing and mild cognitive impairment
      • Nuffield Foundation Fellowship 2020 open for penultimate and final year DPhil students in STEMM and Social Sciences
      • Seeking art students for innovative PPI project
      • December 2019 Volunteer Opportunities
      • Notice of Litchfield Lecturerships 2020-2021
      • The Enterprise Process Labs High Intensity Training programme (EPL-HIT) now accepting applications
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Call for Final Honour School Research Projects for Pre-clinical Medicine students and Biomedical Sciences students 2020-21
      • Special interest project work for Graduate-entry Medicine students – Call for Supervisors
      • Open Access Update - ORA Update | Training | Workshop | Satellite Event
      • Lab Technician Apprenticeships - Information session
      • Opportunity to speak to an Expert in Residence on Drug Discovery and Development
      • Chi.Bio, a robotic bio-reactor, now available
      • Internal OUI translational funding pots given significant boost
      • MSD DPhil Day 2020 - Volunteers wanted to help organise
      • PER Conference 2020: Call for contributions now open
      • Apply Now! Researcher Strategy Consultancy: Health and Life Sciences deadline 25 November
      • MSD DPhil students - sign up now for new Innovation Strategy for Life Sciences and Healthcare course
      • Oxford Centre for Microbiome Studies Internal Pump Priming Fund, deadline Fri 15 Nov
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Open Access Update - OA Week | COAF Block Grant
      • Radcliffe Science Library Opening Hours and Vacation Loans
      • Two new University units launched
      • University publication subscriptions
      • Wellcome Survey on Research Culture
      • The 2019 Concordat for Research Staff
      • Oxford Short Course in Experimental Medicine for Mental Health (OxCEMM) 2020 now accepting applications
      • MRC UKRI - Volunteers required to test new website
      • NIHR Research Professorships and Global Health Research Professorships
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Library Hub Discover replaces Copac
      • Unlock dementia with the power of innovation
      • Meeting Minds: Lecture of special interest to MSD staff and students
      • The Next Generation Leaders Programme
      • Opportunity to speak to an Expert in Residence on Drug Discovery and Development
      • Search for R experts
      • Training sessions with the The Conversation Editor
      • Open Access Update: Open Scholarship | Revised claim process for COAF OA fees | iSkills
      • September 2019 Volunteer Opportunities
      • Medical Sciences Ethics Committee (MS IDREC) lay member sought
      • Enriching Engagement: Wellcome-funded grants scheme for Public Engagement now open
      • ** Apply Now! ** Researcher Strategy Consultancy deadline Monday 9 September
      • Oxford Policy Engagement Network (OPEN) Fellowships - Now open for applications
      • New Senior Appointments
      • Medical Sciences Ethics Committee (MS IDREC) lay member sought
      • Oxford Essentials induction event for new academic staff who will be teaching
      • Fund to help build University – Industry relationships: MRC Proximity to Discovery
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • NHS Public Engagement Peer Practitioner Network
      • Bodleian Libraries August Bank Holiday opening hours
      • PCAS (Print, Copy and Scan) Update
      • Opportunity to speak to an Expert in Residence
      • Invitation to Public Information Event: Essential maintenance works to the basement of the Radcliffe Science Library
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Apply now for MT2019 Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
      • Open Access Update: Plan S and new Wellcome policy delayed until 2021 | Briefing Session | Wellcome report on OA spend
      • Cycle to work? Have a free breakfast on us and find out about e-bikes for Bike Week!
      • Library Vacation Opening Hours
      • Diversity Fund 2019-20 – Now open!
      • Knowledge Exchange Fellowships 2019-2020 Trinity Call
      • Call for participation in research project: Career Crafting among Under-represented Academics at the University of Oxford
      • Policy placement opportunity at the Royal Society
      • Are you a University of Oxford PhD/DPhil student researching a health or healthcare topic?
      • AIMday in Antimicrobial Resistance – academic registration now open
      • MSD DPhil Day 2019 - Registration now open
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Library bank holiday opening hours - Monday 27 May
      • Register now for the Induction for Professional Services Staff
      • Changes to the Official Submission Method for Research Degree Theses for Examination
      • E-bike demonstration
      • Summer 2019 Volunteer Opportunities
      • Electronic Lab Notebook (ELN) service available to all Oxford researchers
      • Opportunity to speak to an Expert in Residence
      • Skilling Training - Changes to booking process | Course variations | Lunch no longer provided on full day courses
      • Internal Funding Opportunities - April 2019
      • REF Update - April 2019
      • Library Easter Schedule
      • Cairns Library: Docking Station Trial
      • University Administration and Services (UAS) websites migration
      • Opportunity to speak to an Expert in Residence on Drug Discovery and Development
      • 2019 Teaching Excellence Award Entries Now Open!
      • MT2019 Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
      • Join us at The Biomachine: Proteins in Praxis - a collaborative exhibition between Arts University Bournemouth Fine Art students and the Structural Genomics Consortium
      • Free Bike Breakfast for University Staff for Bike to Work Week - 25-31 March 2019
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Knowledge Exchange Fellowship 2019-2020 now open
      • Three minute thesis competition launched
      • March 2019 Volunteer Opportunities
      • Radcliffe Science Library vacation open hours
      • Easter Reading - Think e-books!
      • New University research data policy
      • BRC Senior Fellows scheme inviting applications
      • ‘Drip Drip Drip’, a new, taboo-busting play set in the NHS comes to Oxford
      • Making ResearchFish easier: 2019 submission round
      • Upcoming NC3Rs events - registration now open
      • Public Engagement Opportunity: ATOM Festival of Science & Technology
      • Peter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2019 (deadline Tuesday 30th April 2019)
      • Public Engagement Opportunity: Board Game Café
      • Oxford-Celgene 2019 Fellowship call now open
      • Nominations are invited for the Weldon Memorial Prize 2019
      • Researchers with an interest in trials - Participate in a Delphi process for a CONSORT extension for RCTs conducted using cohorts or routinely collected data
      • New Wellcome Open Access Policy from 2020
      • Have your say: Bodleian Libraries’ Reader Survey 21 January – 17 February 2019
      • Notification of Human Tissue Authority inspection of Licence 12217
      • Public Engagement Opportunities at 2019 'Thinking 3D' Exhibition
      • Oxford Global Health & Care Systems joins Green Templeton College
      • AfOx Visiting Fellowships and Insaka book launch
      • Oxford Digital Teaching Innovation Forum (OxDTIF) Network Meeting
      • New senior appointments
      • Call for Final Honour School Research Projects for Pre-clinical Medicine students and Biomedical Sciences students 2019-20
      • New CUREC 1 form for lower risk ethics review by the MS IDREC
      • Government focus on clinical research registration and reporting
      • Christmas Opening Hours and Loan Periods
      • December 2018 Volunteer Opportunities
      • Pivot, the University’s mentoring programme for BME members of staff, relaunched
      • Open Access Updates - iSkills | RCUK Open Access Block Grant | Wellcome Open Access policy | OpenCon event
      • Take part in library's dual screen and chair trials
      • Launching the new Research Opportunities Database
      • Oxford Tropical Research Ethics Committee seeks external member
      • Tingewick Panto - Tickets go on sale 1 Nov!
      • Public Engagement Opportunities at the Museum of Natural History
      • Open Access Updates - Briefing sessions | Open Access Week | COAF Block Grant
      • Graduate Supervision Reporting (GSR) live from 15 October
      • Career Services | The Researcher Consultancy | Management Consultancy Careers Fair | New webpages for researchers
      • Access to Headington roadworks - September update
      • December 2018 - call for LAB282 funding awards
      • Welcome from Head of Division, Professor Gavin Screaton
      • Beyond Boundaries - a new science-inspired art competition
      • Call for proposals for OX/BER Research Partnerships Seed Grants
      • Postgraduate Certificate in Teaching and Learning in Higher Education
      • Research data management induction resources - new version available
      • Medical Sciences Career 1:1 sessions for Postdocs
      • The Public Engagement Lab - applications now open
      • EIT Health Funding Call
      • New car parking arrangements on Old Road Campus – effective 17 Sep 2018
      • UniCycle September
      • New requirements for NHS Research Ethics Committee Approval
      • The UK Public Health Rapid Support Team Reserve Cadre – open for applications from University of Oxford employees
      • MSD Information Governance Office Update
      • Library August Bank Holiday Hours
      • Open Access Updates - RCUK APC Allocation finalised | ORA update | Revised Claims Process
      • Summer volunteer opportunities
      • New requirements for clinical trials Sponsored by the University
      • Access to Headington roadworks – July update
      • Acland's Video Atlas of Human Anatomy available shortly
      • New library databases listing launched
      • Oxford Essentials induction event for new academic staff
      • OPEN Policy Fellowships, EOI deadline: 20 July
      • Reminder: MSD DPhil Day, Fri 20 July
      • Oxford Foundry OXFO L.E.V8 Women Programme - now accepting applications
      • Help us represent digital at Oxford – Digital Education Photo Competition (29 May – 3 July 2018)
      • Graduate Admissions Challenge – your ideas please
      • September 2018 - call for LAB282 funding awards
      • New mailboxes for the Information Compliance Team
      • LabArchives introduction and training sessions
      • Old Road Campus Parking Update - June 2018
      • Berlin - Oxford summer school on open, transparent, and reproducible research in the life sciences
      • Radcliffe Science Library - Vacation Loans and Opening Hours
      • HR Self-Service - your HR record and payslips online
      • Help us represent digital at Oxford – Digital Education Photo Competition (29 May – 3 July 2018)
      • LabArchives introduction and training sessions
      • Introducing the Human Tissue Governance Team
      • Travel updates - Rail station works | Access to Headington JR entrance
      • New Graduate Supervision Reporting system
      • Interested in new network "Life Itself in Theory and Practice"?
      • Reminder of Science Transit Shuttle Changes from Tue 29 May
      • Focus: simplifying the delivery of support services
      • IT Innovation Challenges Showcase Event – A unique opportunity to explore innovative digital projects at Oxford
      • 1:1 careers support for DPhils and ECRS
      • Welcome from Professor Gavin Screaton, Head of Division
      • Update on Biochemistry Building Completion
      • Updates to CUREC forms to reflect requirements of the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR)
      • Data protection and research: updated guidance
      • Open Access Oxford Week, 11-15 June 2018 - Programme of events now open for booking
      • Radcliffe Science Library Redevelopment
      • Funding available for Equality and Diversity projects
      • Beta release of new interface for SOLO
      • Access to Headington Roadworks - Latest Updates, May 2018
      • The OUI Innovation Champions Programme
      • The Researcher Consultancy is back!
      • The Inaugural Vice-Chancellor’s Innovation Awards – deadline Tuesday 29 May
      • Have you used technology in an exciting way? Have you created a great app, or designed an eye-catching conference poster or data visualisation?
      • Science Transit Shuttle - Use it or lose it!
      • Oxford-Burma visiting funds (deadline: noon, 21 May 2018)
      • Medical Sciences Division DPhil Day
      • Open Access Oxford updates
      • 3D video tour of the Radcliffe Science Library
      • Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) and the Structural Genomics Consortium exhibition at the Radcliffe Science Library – Diffraction
      • Oxford Tropical Research Ethics Committee seeks external member
      • Funding available for returning carers
      • Attention Academic, Research Staff: Your views on the University's website requested
      • Share your views on students taking part in sport at Oxford
      • Access to Headington Roadworks - Latest Updates
      • Spring volunteer opportunities
      • Bodleian Libraries Easter Vacation Opening Hours and Loans
      • New Online Journal Subscriptions and Top Titles
      • Register for the Oxford Immunology Symposium
      • Funding Opportunity for Oxford Staff - IT Innovation Challenges
      • Nexus365: your email is changing
      • Book your free place at the DPUK annual conference – 23 April 2018
      • Overcoming a sense of academic failure: Resources now online
      • Peter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2018 (deadline Monday 30 April 2018)
      • OxTALENT competition 2018 now open
      • Artificial Intelligence @Oxford: Call for Stewards
      • Funding your post-doctoral research: clinical academic opportunities
      • Oxford BioEscalator inviting applications for space
      • Novo Nordisk – Oxford Fellowship Programme in Diabetes and Metabolism
      • Calling all Post-Docs and DPhil students: Survey about tools to support researchers during their career
      • Something to sell? Room to rent? Post to the new Staff Matrix
      • Africa Oxford (AfOx) Visiting Fellows Program
      • Announcing Oxford's newest start-up accelerator, LEV8 at the Oxford Foundry
      • New procedure for MS Ethics Amendment Requests
      • Open Access Update: UK Scholarly Communications Licence | Training
      • Introducing the Oxford Metabolic Health (OMH) network
      • IN-PART: a new resource for industry collaboration
      • Enter the IT Innovation Challenge
      • EIT Health Roadshow – Wed 7 Feb
      • CRUK Oxford Centre - Funding Opportunity
      • DPUK Discovery awards
      • Chorus implementation is complete
      • Medical Sciences Video Archive
      • NIHR Researchfish Data Submission Period
      • Vice Chancellor’s Diversity Awards 2018 - now open for nominations
      • Access to Headington Roadworks - Latest Updates
      • Volunteer opportunities
      • RSL updates - opening times, vacation loans, and 3D printing
      • Cambridge Scientific Abstracts (CSA) Cancellation Consultation
      • Careers Workshops for Research Students and Research Staff Hilary Term 2018
      • EIT Health Funding Call
      • Funding available for returning carers
      • Oxplore Big Question Challenge - For DPhil students and Early Career Researchers
      • Reviewing Oxford’s plagiarism screening tools
      • Old Road Campus Car Park Updates
      • Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund Small Bids for Hilary Term 2018
      • Bodleian Libraries vacation opening hours and loans
      • Call for Final Honour School Research Projects for Pre-clinical Medicine students and Biomedical Sciences students 2018-19
      • Internal GCRF funds available
      • Science Transit Shuttle ST2 diversion
      • Important Changes to CUREC Approved Procedures 08 (MEG), 17 (MRI), 20 (Blood Pressure) and 25 (Children in Schools)
      • GDPR: Data protection reform - Launch of introductory guidance
      • Application to participate: Ideas2Impact (I2I) for Sciences Postdocs, Jan-Feb 2018
      • Access to Headington Public Exhibition
      • Changes to Eduroam login
      • RCUK Open Access Block Grant Policy | Update for authors awaiting acceptance on submissions made before 21 August 2017
      • Cairns Library Improvement Works in November
      • Swap your unencrypted USB sticks today
      • Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School (OUCAGS) has moved offices
      • New germ-free facility opens at Old Road
      • Just Add Imagination: A new resource for parents to stimulate creative science at home
      • GSS replacement and changes to reporting windows in Michaelmas term 2018
      • Join the Cortex Club!
      • Picture this!
      • 2017 Tingewick Pantomime: The Dark Sh*te: A Dry Stool Musical…
      • The Zooniverse needs you!
      • Partnership with Mayo Clinic agreed
      • How Bodleian Health Care Libraries supports new research students?
      • 2018 ERC Consolidator Call - workshops for applicants and facilitators
      • Recording your ORCiD in Symplectic
      • Public Engagement with Research Seed Fund now open
      • Race Equality Charter Survey
      • Farewell message from Professor Chris Kennard, Head of Division
      • Sixty Seconds with… James Johnson, Novo Nordisk
      • New Directors of the Medical Sciences Graduate School and the Oxford-MRC Doctoral Training Partnership
      • Introducing the Information Governance Office
      • Updates on Open Access (including new Oxford policy for RCUK block grant)
      • Weekend Staffing at the Cairns Library
      • Invite to Teaching Excellence Awards Ceremony
      • Survey of plagiarism screening tools, including Turnitin and iThenticate - now open
      • Access to Headington work – come and see the plans
      • MRC Confidence in Concept 5 Round 2 now accepting applications
      • Wellcome Institutional Strategic Support Fund (ISSF) now open for applications
      • Want to develop skills to respond better to the ups and downs of everyday living? Try a University of Oxford Mindfulness course
      • OUH Teams from Joint Research Offices (JRO) and Clinical Research Network (LCRN) Relocations
      • Access to RSL open shelf Books
      • PlumX Metrics in Scopus
      • 10,000 articles deposited at Oxford for Act on Acceptance
      • Suggestions sought for Legal Deposit UK Web Archive: Mental Health
      • Welcome from Professor Chris Kennard, Head of Division
      • Invitation to Consultant Game Show
      • Global Challenges Research Fund pump priming calls
      • Feeling playful? Could you help create STEM toys and games?
      • RCUK block grant: check funds available before choosing Gold route
      • RSL Update - Lift project and moving collections
      • Centre for Statistics in Medicine Randomised Controlled Trials Course
      • Win a Clinical Placement - closing date 30th June
      • New Trust Shuttle to Cowley Launched
      • Electronic Lab Notebooks - help select a University solution
      • Join the Immunology@Oxford Network
      • Student fitness to practise - myth busters
      • Help set a data science challenge for the next Alan Turing Institute's Health & Wellbeing Data Study Group Workshop
      • Pilot of weekend staffing at the Cairns Library
      • Important Information for BRC-funded researchers: Publication Guidance, Information Support
      • Library holiday hours and reminder for leavers
      • Science, Free Food and Cash Prizes! Join us at the DPhil Day 2017!
      • Changes to Nexus email service
      • Science Transit Shuttle - New JR route
      • Registration open for the 2017 Medical Science DPhil Day!
      • Medical Sciences Teaching Excellence Awards Scheme is now open
      • New borrowing and return service
      • Did you know you can access full text journals via PubMed using PubMed@Oxford?
      • Library May Bank Holiday opening hours
      • Act on acceptance in Medical Sciences reaches over 3,000 articles in 12 months
      • Translate your research into a song for Curiosity Carnival!
      • Humanities Innovation Challenge Competition, deadline 8 May
      • Do you want to learn to deal more skilfully with the stresses and strains of daily living?
      • Welcome from Professor Chris Kennard, Head of Division
      • Highlights from Medical Sciences Board Meetings, March 2017
      • Your help required identifying new Head of Division
      • New Information Security Online Training Module Available
      • Develop your enterprise skills
      • AIMdays: Save the date Sat 3 July and Sat 17 July
      • Expert in Residence Scheme – workshop announcement
      • Changes to Pre-clinical Medicine and Biomedical Sciences courses (starting Trinity Term 2017)
      • Career development – it’s never too early, or too late…
      • Volunteer at Curiosity Carnival
      • Living Well Oxford
      • Health Care Libraries Easter staffing arrangements
      • BRC Funded Researcher? Help Us to Help You!
      • Wellcome-funded researchers: does your publisher comply with the Trust’s new requirements?
      • Access to Biochemical Society Transactions and Essays in Biochemistry Now Available
      • Warning of interruption to MSD IT Services - 20th April
      • Spring into action - Monday 27 March - Friday 7 April
      • Help us nominate a Keynote Speaker for the 2017 DPhil Day
      • Novo Nordisk Fellowships
      • TORCH Management Committee - new members wanted
      • OxTALENT Competition 2017: #oxtalent2017
      • Export Controls: Do you know your responsibilities?
      • RCUK, NIHR, BHF, CRUK ResearchFish Outputs Collection 2017
      • Calling all researchers: Take part in 'Research Down the Road' at Banbury Town Hall
      • Research Thesis Digital Submission
      • New group study and meeting facilities at the Cairns Library
      • Oxford Clinical Psychology - 300 key texts now available
      • Survey of GCRF activity
      • Support Giving What We Can: Oxford's Big Match student-led campaign
      • Open Access – Are you acting on acceptance?
      • Change to the requirements for study amendment notifications to the MS IDREC
      • New LinkedIn group: Oxford Common Room
      • Professional editing opportunity for science researchers
      • Welcome message from new Head of Division, Professor Chris Kennard
      • Highlights from the Medical Sciences Board Meetings
      • Research-based micro-internship exclusively open to post-graduate students!
      • Industry Experts in Residence Scheme launches
      • Wellcome Trust and Medical Research Council support preprints
      • Research funding news and information service
      • Peter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2017 (deadline Monday 24th April 2017)
      • Call for ISSF panel members
      • Farewell message from the outgoing Head of Division, Professor Alastair Buchan
      • Attention all staff involved in patient contact: Have you had your flu jab?
      • OUH NHS FT Travel and Transport Update: Launch of new Staff Parking Policy and Procedures
      • Board Business
      • New Athena SWAN Network established. Join the network!
      • Lancet Diabetes and Lancet Psychiatry will be available in January 2017
      • IT Services launch new service information hub
      • Changes to the CUREC 3 Ethics Application Process
      • Admin IT Self Help: Top tips and advice service
      • Zooniverse (online platform for crowd-sourced research) call for biomedical project proposals
      • Message from the Head of Division regarding the Human Tissue Act
      • Pay Increase: Non-clinical salary scales updated
      • New study carrels at Radcliffe Science Library
      • Parallel Universe poetry competition winners announced
      • Oxford Marrow: Sign up to Bone Marrow Register
      • Keep up to date with Old Road Campus (ORC) developments
      • New Charity Open Access Fund (COAF) grant available
      • RefWorks upgrade
      • ORC Amenities Building/BioEscalator Update
      • Accelerating drug discovery at Oxford – a new public-private partnership
      • European Researchers' Night 2017: Update
      • Blood materials and components available for research
      • Open Access – Are you acting on acceptance?
      • Public Engagement Seed Fund, Training and Portal
      • Bodleian Libraries welcome to new ugrad, grad and research students: Support, contact and induction info
      • Research Software Developers Network
      • Research integrity and Research ethics leaflets available now
      • Update on OUH NHS Foundation Trust Transport and Travel Policy
      • Changes to the CUREC Ethics Approval process for studies involving administration of pain, TMS, TCS or MRI to Healthy Human Volunteers
      • Henry Stewart Talks: Online seminars in biomedical and life sciences
      • Changes to PCAS (Print, Copy and Scan) account authentication
      • Disability Narratives project – request for participants
      • Oxford and the EU: Information for staff
      • BMJ Best Practice – Access ended with subscription expiry
      • Need help managing your researchers/lab groups? Check out Oxford Learning Institute’s offerings
      • Take part in the 100,000 Genomes Project
      • Important changes to documentation required for ethics applications
      • Over 40 new ebooks now available thanks to the Nuffield Oxford Hospitals Fund
      • Board Highlights and Board Business
      • Getting to Grips with Global Challenges
      • New shuttle bus service to link science campuses
      • New University nursery accepting applications
      • Bodleian Health Care Libraries MSD focus groups
      • Parallel Universe poetry competition 2016 now open for submissions
      • Pivot: University of Oxford mentoring scheme for Black and minority ethnic staff
      • New Information Security website launched
      • Historical archive of psychology tests now available
      • Inter-divisional group looking to identify existing African collaborations
      • PubMed@Oxford: New search page filters for articles available in full text at Oxford
      • Enterprising Oxford: an online map and guide to all things entrepreneurial
      • Open Access update: Training and drop-in session, Wellcome Trust Report
      • Join us for A Practical Philosophy course with Professor Peter Bernard Sullivan
      • Stonewall Workplace Equality Index 2017 – have your say
      • Electronic Lab Notebooks support - have your say!
      • NIHR Research Professorships - Expression of Interest deadline 31 October
      • MSD IT Services holiday closure dates
      • Science Transit Shuttle during the University closure period
      • Philip Leverhulme Prize 2017 - nominations by Wed 1 March
      • Edible Book Festival 2017
      • Opportunity to showcase your research at Brain Diaries exhibition
      • Participation request: BME Staff Focus Group Hilary Term 2017
      • Night closures at Roosevelt Drive
      • Oxford-Burma Visiting Fund (deadline: noon, Friday 24 February 2017)
      • Science Transit Shuttle Road Show
      • Oxford Martin School - new round of funding for research programmes
      • Open Access training and drop-in sessions
      • Road closures and bus rerouting around Old Road Campus, Feb 2017
      • Pilot Careers course for Women ECR Scientists: Pathways
      • Surrounded by Science - Virtual Reality Competition
      • Library vacation opening hours and extended loan information
      • Low use journal cancellation consultation
      • Call for research projects for Pre-clinical Medicine and Biomedical Sciences students
      • ESRC IAA – Knowledge Exchange and Impact ­Funding for Social Sciences – Call for Proposals Now Open
      • Charity coffee morning at Radcliffe Sciences Library
      • Got an idea? Interested in turning it into a business?
      • Anti-Bullying Week activities
      • Digital Education Strategy workshop and lunch
      • Opportunities for Outstanding Early Career Researchers
      • Marvel at your microscopes? Crazy for your centrifuges? Tell us all about your scientific equipment!
      • Interested in taking part in 2017 Royal Society Summer Science Exhibition?
      • Build up your IT skills over the summer
      • Changes to staff car parking on OUH hospital sites
      • Seeking Technician Commitment: Institutional Lead (deadline: 9 December 2020)
    • Staff
      • Khadar Mohamed Abdul
      • Maxine Allen
      • Anna-Maria Ansell
      • Emily Ashwell
      • Alexandra Bailey
      • Owen Baker
      • Jonathan Barker
      • Karine Barker
      • Sarah Bartlett
      • John Bell
      • Charlotte Bell
      • Denise Best
      • Eleanor Booth-Davey
      • Katie Bourke
      • David Bowkett
      • Anne Bowtell
      • Lucy Bradley
      • Lois Brand
      • Tony Brett
      • Alison Brindle
      • Leen Van Broeck
      • Amira Burshan
      • Aga Bush
      • Esther Byrom
      • Debbie Chambers
      • Keith Channon
      • Carolyn Cook
      • Colin Cook
      • Katherine Corr
      • Helen Cox
      • Bríd Cronin
      • Natalie Cutting
      • Jane Dale
      • Kay Davies
      • Siobhan Dennis
      • Kat Dickinson
      • Alison Ding
      • Jill Eagle
      • Nick Field
      • Catherine Francis
      • Naomi Gibson
      • Robert Gilbert
      • Rachael Greaney
      • Antony Green
      • Lesley Gurney
      • Heledd Gwilym
      • Julie Hamilton
      • Ashok Handa
      • Richard Harrington
      • Nicole Harris
      • Ingunn Haugen
      • Christopher Higham
      • Ruth Hilland
      • Alex Holmes
      • Daniel Holt
      • Lucy Howe
      • David Hyland
      • Khwaja Islam
      • Jane Itzhaki
      • Rachel Ives
      • Eveline James
      • Caroline Jenkins
      • Christian Jones
      • Kate Kendall
      • Maria Kendall-Belcher
      • Georgina Kerr
      • Martin Kerr
      • Edwin Kiarie
      • Amanda King
      • Angela Knight
      • Samantha Knight
      • Deepak Kumar
      • Amy Lee
      • Sheena Lee
      • Tim Littlewood
      • Joana Lopes
      • Tim Lucas
      • Donald M Mackay
      • Brian Mackenwells
      • Nat Marten
      • Jon Mason
      • David McCartney
      • Helen McGrath
      • Chris McIntyre
      • Carolyn McKee
      • Helena McNally
      • Helen McShane
      • Veliborka Milivojevic
      • Joanna Miller
      • Jane Moore
      • Laura Morgan
      • Gillian Morris
      • Linda Naughton
      • Carly Nieri
      • Chris Norbury
      • Sarah O'Donovan
      • Eneida Parizotto
      • Michael Pinhorn
      • Alison Poole
      • Chris Price
      • Chris Pugh
      • Hillary Reitman
      • John Reynolds
      • Gerard Robinson
      • Lucy Rodwell
      • Graham Ross
      • Catherine Rounding
      • Gill Rowe
      • Jane Rudman
      • Louise Samson
      • Katy Sanders
      • Beverley Saunders
      • Anne-Sophie Schillinger
      • Gavin Screaton
      • Tim Shaw
      • Sarah Spellman
      • Robin Stevens
      • Catherine Swales
      • Susan Taylor
      • Martin Thornley
      • Dinah Trowbridge
      • David Vaux
      • Oliver Voss
      • Kirstie Vreede
      • Elen Wade-Martins
      • Sarah Wagstaffe
      • Michele Warren
      • Michele Webb
      • John Wells
      • Ros Whiteley
      • Leila Whitworth
      • Paul Whyte
      • Robert Wilkins
      • Adelyn Wise
      • Vida Wong
      • Matthew Wood
      • Gemma Woodley
      • Katherine Woodward
      • Pauline Woolley
      • Michael Youdell
      • Damion Young
      • Janice Young
    • Support & Services
      • Athena SWAN
      • Biomedical Research Computing
      • Biomedical Services
      • Bodleian Libraries
      • Business Partnerships Office
      • Communications, Public Engagement and Web
      • Data Privacy
      • Development Office
      • Divisional Leadership and Coordination
      • Educational Strategy and Quality Assurance
      • Facilities Booking and Management
      • Finance
      • Graduate School
      • Human Resources
      • Information Governance
      • Information Technology
      • Learning Technologies
      • Medical School
      • Oxford Medical Alumni
      • Oxford University Clinical Academic Graduate School (OUCAGS)
      • Research
      • Safety
      • Strategic Planning and Projects
      • Translational Research Office
      • Undergraduate Education (excluding Medicine)
  • Get Involved
    • Public Engagement Highlights
      • Science Festivals
      • Working with Gardens, Libraries and Museums
      • Cultural Collaborations
      • Digital Engagement
      • Engagement with Schools
      • Patient and Public Involvement
      • Podcasts
      • Events Archive
    • Alumni
      • About Us
      • Join Oxford Medical Alumni
      • Events and Reunions
      • News
      • Oxford Medicine Newsletter
      • Osler House Boat Club Archive
      • The Tingewick Archive
      • Further Information
      • Contact Us
      • FAQs
      • Obituaries
  • News
    • Brain imaging may pinpoint loss of perception under anaesthetic
    • Oxford medical research receives multi-million pound boost
    • Dr Guy Thwaites appointed Director of Oxford University Clinical Research Unit
    • Cancer cost Europe €126 billion in 2009
    • Professor Alastair Buchan elected to American Neurological Association
    • Kissing helps us find the right partner – and keep them
    • Major new research centre to search for solutions to osteoarthritis launched during National Arthritis Week
    • How much can an extra hour's sleep change you?
    • Scientists break blood-brain barrier to allow cancer drugs in
    • CNCB's Gero Miesenböck receives Gabbay Award for optogenetics
    • Department's Researchers 'Highly Cited'
    • Simulations contribute to study on critical bacterial outer membrane protein
    • Whooping cough found in fifth of UK school children who visit their doctor with a persistent cough
    • Computer-aided diagnosis of rare genetic disorders from family snaps
    • New school food standards to reduce saturated fat, sugar and salt
    • Queen's Birthday Honours 2014
    • MRI brain scans detect people with early Parkinson's
    • Biochemistry lecturers excel in teaching awards
    • Psychological medicine at the Oxford Cancer Centre
    • Dr Bejon appointed as Director KEMRI-Wellcome Trust research programme
    • Oxford's part in a new multiple sclerosis drug
    • Patient Safety Academy website goes live
    • Mental illness reduces life expectancy more than heavy smoking
    • Pop-up science pulls in the public
    • Fruit flies 'think' before they act
    • Academic’s poem commended in major international poetry competition
    • CRUK/MRC Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology Features on BBC Radio 4
    • Genetic tracking identifies cancer stem cells in patients
    • 'Good' CQC report for Oxford University Hospitals
    • Professor Peter O'Neill Receives 2014 Failla Award
    • New programme to investigate the workings of the mind
    • Fancy a Pint? Of Science
    • Academy of Medical Sciences honours six Oxford researchers
    • Duchess of Cornwall opens new building at the Botnar Research Centre
    • Antipsychotic drugs see drop in violent crime
    • Four Medical Sciences professors elected to European Molecular Biology Organisation
    • Get hands-on with new technology at research open day
    • Oxford academics honoured by Royal Society
    • Medical Sciences Division receives seven Athena SWAN awards
    • Babies born to healthy mums are strikingly similar in size worldwide
    • Stem cells look promising for treating heart disease
    • Biochemistry student takes runner up prize in FameLab UK Final
    • Professor Grossman awarded prestigious Geoffrey Harris Prize Lecture
    • Launch of new WHO Collaborating Centre
    • WHO immunization week
    • Department of Experimental Psychology videos now live
    • Get on up: What the Godfather of Soul knew about rhythm
    • Tamiflu & Relenza: how effective are they?
    • Parents need to be listened to after loss of baby to improve care
    • Professor Cyrus Cooper wins ESCEO-IOF Servier Pierre D. Delmas Prize
    • New tentacle method captures tumour cells with increased efficiency
    • Research Fellow Wins Prize for Smart Glasses
    • UK Young Scientists of the Year 2014
    • First UK study of ketamine for people with severe depression
    • Eating organic food doesn't lower your overall risk of cancer
    • Cell-saving drugs could reduce brain damage after stroke
    • Major prize for transforming rheumatoid arthritis treatment
    • Cooking crystals and breaking good science
    • How short is your time?
    • New trial of personalised cancer treatment begins in Oxford
    • Married women less likely to die from heart disease
    • Oxford graduates excel in MRCGP examination
    • Patients' stories used to improve care on wards
    • Image of lipids in motion wins 'Art of Science' prize
    • Trypanosomes yield their secrets in new study on chromosome segregation
    • Surgery better for most men with localised prostate cancer
    • Accelerating women’s advancement and leadership in academic medicine
    • Oxford Professor hailed as 'Woman With Heart'
    • Scientists identify the switch that says it’s time to sleep
    • New Oxford research aims to fill treatment gap for people with arthritis
    • Video games that hold the attention proposed as aid in dyslexia
    • Quitting smoking linked to improved mental health
    • Ludwig Institute researcher awarded Sapere Aude Starting Grant
    • Health Foundation professorial fellows announced
    • Seeing past the labels
    • Seven new genetic regions linked to type 2 diabetes
    • Power lines don't raise risk of leukaemia in children
    • Professor Sir Peter J. Ratcliffe awarded Wiley Prize
    • £67m investment in innovation centres
    • £12m investment to develop gene therapies for cause of blindness
    • Passengers cut down to size on virtual tube ride
    • Brain area unique to humans linked to cognitive powers
    • Nicola Blackwood MP, visits as part of Royal Society’s MP-Scientist pairing scheme
    • Distrust of ethnic minorities 'cancelled out' by positive contact
    • 'Psychotic personality' could be key to making people laugh
    • Head injuries triple long-term risk of early death
    • Gene therapy trial shows promise for type of blindness
    • Biochemistry student wins place in FameLab finals
    • Exhibition now on: Great Medical Discoveries: 800 years of Oxford innovation
    • One in, one out: Oxford study shows people limit social networks
    • Lifestyle explains ethnic differences in breast cancer rates
    • New Year Honours 2014
    • New surgical 'smart patch' for shoulder injury to be tested
    • Triple tobacco tax to prevent 200 million early deaths worldwide
    • Bayer HealthCare to Join Not-For-Profit SGC to Accelerate Research in Epigenetics
    • BBSRC awards cutting-edge biomedical equipment to Oxford
    • An apple a day keeps the heart doctor away
    • iPad monitoring system to improve patient care
    • Prize for research on Robinson Crusoe Island
    • One in four women prisoners self-harm every year
    • New book on Radcliffe legacy published
    • Malaria vaccine offers new mode of protection against disease
    • Treating the untreatable
    • 2014 Tobias Prize awarded to Sten Eirek Jacobsen
    • Oxford Biochemist Alison Woollard at the 2013 CHRISTMAS LECTURES
    • From Lab Bench to Backbench
    • George Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship announced
    • Health science centre brings University and NHS closer
    • Reducing HIV risks for teenage girls in South Africa
    • Ashmolean to host seminar on the human heart
    • New Exhibition: Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation
    • Stroke research group wins Queen's Anniversary Prize
    • Boost for training tomorrow's scientists and engineers
    • New initiative to evaluate liver radiotherapy in Oxford
    • The George Institute for Global Health and the Entrepreneurship Centre hosts Big Change conference
    • Nanoparticles to probe mystery sperm defects behind infertility
    • The 2023 Challenge: Oxford University Medical School students scoop healthcare innovation awards
    • Alleviating Anxiety Disorders
    • Oxford University and MRC Techonology collaborate to develop novel pain therapeutics for migraine
    • Researcher wins award for glasses for blind people
    • Teaching Excellence Awards Celebrated
    • Oxford University and Novo Nordisk join forces to further enhance diabetes research
    • Proteins in their natural habitat
    • 20% sugary drink tax could reduce obesity numbers by 180,000
    • Oxfordshire team collects Guardian Healthcare Innovation Award
    • Graduate student wins prestigious writing prize
    • Oxford scientists awarded research grants to tackle devastating genetic condition
    • David Willetts launches report to accelerate Oxfordshire’s Innovation Engine
    • Oxford tops THE Clinical, Pre-Clinical and Health rankings
    • Indian job-guarantee scheme reduces child malnutrition
    • 'Jekyll-and-Hyde' protein offers a new route to cancer drugs
    • The macho world of scientific research
    • Medical Sciences Division receives eight more Athena SWAN awards
    • How meningitis bacteria 'slip under the radar'
    • Restricting antibiotics could be key to fighting 'hospital superbug'
    • Student publication shortlisted for Guardian Student Media Awards
    • Oxford's part in a new multiple sclerosis drug
    • Ruby Wax takes Oxford brain tour
    • Genes linked to being right or left handed identified
    • Childbirth risks not the same for all obese women
    • Oxford surgeons renew links with African children's hospital
    • Jet-lag study reveals why time changes are a struggle
    • Dr. Lindgren awarded first Leena Peltonen Prize for Excellence in Human Genetics
    • A new role for sodium in the brain
    • Call for smoking to be recorded in death registries worldwide
    • Oxford Medical School tops National Student Survey for medicine
    • New blood stem cell could help solve platelet shortage
    • Premature babies found to have smaller hearts in adulthood
    • Appointment of Chief Executive for the Oxford Academic Health Science Network
    • £9m boost for health research in Oxford
    • The American Society of Hematology honours Sir David Weatherall with lifetime achievement award
    • Oxford biochemist to present Royal Institution's Christmas Lectures
    • Risk of infanticide drove evolution of monogamy
    • Launch of a Tripartite Partnership in Neuroscience
    • Sex hormones linked to breast cancer risk in women under 50
    • Medical Sciences professors honoured by Royal Society
    • Collaborative research centre opens new extension
    • Medical Sciences graduate student named UK's top black student
    • Study links mental illness to early death in people with epilepsy
    • Big Data Conference website launched
    • Prisoners doing yoga may see psychological benefits
    • Responsive brain stimulation could improve Parkinson's treatment
    • First IVF baby with new embryo screening technique
    • £6m from the BHF to fund Centre of Research Excellence
    • Protein antibiotic finds novel way of sn(e)aking across the membrane
    • Dame Kay Davies to become Deputy Chairman of the Wellcome Trust
    • Insights into hearing loss point to new glue ear therapies
    • Heart disease death rates continue to fall across Europe
    • Dr Carl Heneghan makes Top 100 Clinical Leaders List
    • Oxford University medical students to be England's first Student Responders
    • New research uncovers a unique function of BDNF signaling
    • New virus isolated from patients with severe brain infections
    • MRC and BBSRC Industrial CASE Studentships now accepting applications
    • Athena SWAN awards for four University departments
    • Researchers reveal malaria's deadly grip
    • 'Belief in science' increases in stressful situations
    • First study of government’s phonics check finds it is a valid but unnecessary test
    • Double dose of Tamiflu offers no added benefit in severe flu
    • Small increase in heart risk from common painkillers
    • Four million pounds of funding to improve diagnosis of diseases
    • Small cancer risk following CT scans in childhood confirmed
    • Electrical boost to mental arithmetic powers
    • Oxford-UCL centre recommends the development of 'Good Genomic Practice' guidelines
    • Academy of Medical Sciences honours seven Oxford researchers
    • Prime Minister joins Sir Ka-shing Li for launch of £90m initiative in big data and drug discovery at Oxford University
    • MSD academics honoured by the Royal Society
    • Botnar Research Centre expansion strengthens musculoskeletal research
    • Genetic fingerprints can track drug resistance in malaria parasites
    • Professor Jeremy Farrar named new Director of the Wellcome Trust
    • Better support needed for dads as well as mums after difficult births
    • Flies with personality
    • 46 gene sequencing test for cancer patients on the NHS
    • Compulsory treatment orders for mental illness need reviewing
    • Newly formed Radcliffe Department of Medicine launches
    • Chief Medical Officer opens new research facility for dementia, mental health and neuroscience in Oxford
    • Understanding Autism: Donate your brain for autism research
    • University of Oxford and UCL combine forces to tackle global challenge of sustainable medical innovation
    • World first: device keeps human liver alive outside body
    • Heart risk after breast cancer radiotherapy smaller than thought
    • Gero Miesenböck wins 2013 Brain Prize for optogenetics
    • Explore the mysterious world of the Brain!
    • Niacin can cause serious side effects in heart-risk patients
    • Amputee pain linked to brain retaining picture of missing limb
    • New Open Access Site launched
    • Registration for Oxford Neuroscience Symposium now open
    • Oxford neurologist awarded American Academy of Neurology Prize for MS research
    • Ability of brain to protect itself from damage revealed
    • Autism and schizophrenia genes only active in developing brains
    • New therapy uses electricity to cancel out Parkinson tremors
    • Smaller packs of paracetamol have reduced overdose deaths by 43%
    • TB vaccine trial is step forward though results 'not what hoped'
    • New discovery shows genetic causes of rare bone condition
    • Oxford and UCL come together to create CASMI
    • Newly formed Radcliffe Department of Medicine
    • Oxford ranked top in medicine
    • Awards to researchers in the Department of Experimental Psychology
    • Gero Miesenböck awarded the InBev-Baillet Latour Health Prize 2012
    • Frances Ashcroft wins top women in science award
    • Marian Knight awarded NIHR professorship
    • Fiona Powrie wins top European prize for medicine
    • Oxford best in world for medicine, according to major international league table
    • University of Oxford and the Oxford Radcliffe Hospitals NHS Trust
    • Five MSD researchers given million-pound backing
    • BMJ Group awards recognise two leading Oxford researchers
    • Professor Peter Somogyi
    • Professor Lars Fugger
    • Osler Memorial Medal
    • Prestigious medicine prize awarded to Oxford University researcher
    • Same genes drive maths and reading ability
    • Partial knee replacements for arthritis are safer than total replacement
    • Significant step towards blood test for Alzheimer's
    • Cooling oxygen-deprived newborns reduces chances of brain damage
    • Peter Beaconsfield Prize winners announced
    • Taking B vitamins won't prevent Alzheimer's disease
    • Two life-changing ideas selected as Google Impact finalists
    • University of Oxford and Bayer HealthCare join forces to develop innovative gynaecological treatments
    • 8.2% of our DNA is 'functional'
    • Online help to democratise global health research
    • Kidney transplant drug halves the early risk of organ rejection
    • Patient Safety Academy off to a flying start
    • Drug-resistant malaria has spread across Southeast Asia
    • Life-changing ideas win Google Impact Challenge
    • New edition of Vesalius - The Fabric of the Human Body Exhibit at Cairns Library
    • Potential treatment for psoriasis to be commercially developed under worldwide patent deal
    • Scientists win Royal Society awards
    • Promising results in efforts to develop new malaria treatments
    • Medical School Prize winners announced
    • Hans Krebs Tower to be demolished
    • Malarial invasion protein yields structural clues for vaccine development
    • Oxford to lead Ebola vaccine trial
    • New approach could transform treatment of depression in cancer patients
    • Innovation in good health at Oxford University Hospital
    • Brain link to primacy in primates
    • Hitting the top spot for student satisfaction
    • First international standards to assess growth of babies in the womb and size of newborns
    • First Oxford India Lecture highlights role of 'smart health'
    • First volunteer receives new Ebola vaccine in UK trial
    • Dry roasting could help trigger peanut allergy
    • Alison Woollard takes the CHRISTMAS LECTURES® to the Far East
    • Trials of novel Ebola drugs to be fast-tracked in West Africa
    • Princess Royal opens Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology
    • University of Oxford Isis Fund Makes First Investments
    • Scientists discover gene which is directly related to both ageing and cancer
    • One-in-ten antibiotic prescriptions 'fail' in general practice
    • The Thirsty Mind
    • £18.5m to train future bioscience leaders
    • Schools are key to reaching children with mental health problems
    • Careers talk highlights the challenges and rewards of academia
    • Reverse the Odds – Cancer Research Needs You
    • Smartphone solution for diabetes management wins 'best digital initiative'
    • Brain stimulation for your stammer
    • Giant £132m investment in cancer research at Oxford University
    • Biochemistry researcher receives award for ageing research from the Glenn Foundation
    • Associate Head receives Honorary Fellowship of the Royal Society of New Zealand
    • Scientists under fire awarded the 2014 John Maddox Prize for Standing up for Science
    • New Vaccine generates strong immune response against hepatitis C
    • Staff: Oxford-Harrington Scholar programme deadline extended
    • Apply by 9 January for postgraduate funding
    • Abide Therapeutics announces collaborative agreement with the University of Oxford
    • Professor Dame Kay Davies awarded for Outstanding Contribution to British Neuroscience
    • Obituary: Professor Sir Henry Harris
    • Winners of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Awards 2014 announced
    • Professor David Weatherall receives Cerami Award
    • Oxford iGEM team wins Gold Medal at Boston Giant Jamboree
    • Professor Dame Kay Davies nominated for a WISE award
    • Professor Fran Ashcroft wins the Jacobæus Prize 2014
    • Oxford to lead trial of experimental drug in Ebola patients
    • Studies highlight importance of mental health among new parents
    • Prof Hugh Watkins delivers the Inaugural Radcliffe Lecture
    • New Oxford-Harrington Scholars Programme launches
    • Professor Dame Kay Davies receives the WISE Lifetime Achievement Award
    • Most people would rather profit by harming themselves instead of others
    • Healthtalk.org scoops Charity Website of the Year Award
    • Oxford to lead next £30m phase of the NIHR School for Primary Care Research
    • Brain network may be vulnerable to Alzheimer’s and schizophrenia
    • Cancer turns blood vessels over to its cause
    • DPAG Parkinson’s researchers recognised in national image competition
    • MOU signed between Shanghai Jiao Tong University and the University of Oxford
    • Ability of HIV to cause AIDS is slowing
    • Children born prematurely are at higher risk of flu-related complications
    • Booster Ebola vaccine enters first trials at Oxford University
    • Wellcome Trust ISSF call deadline 30 January
    • UK sees a fall in maternal deaths
    • NDCN honorary consultant wins award for research into inherited retinal disease
    • Balancing diversity with conservation: learning tricks from malaria parasite proteins
    • Dunn School celebrates victory at British Pharmacological Society awards
    • E-cigarettes can help smokers to stop or reduce smoking
    • Oxford Medical Sciences excels in REF 2014 exercise
    • Women’s age at first menstrual cycle linked to heart disease risk
    • Closing the ring in cell division
    • Concerns raised about variable performance of some UK personal use breathalysers
    • Medical Sciences researchers recognised in the New Year Honours
    • Oxford Vaccine Group begins first trial of new Ebola vaccine
    • Early career researcher receives 2014 Bettencourt Award
    • Trial of a potential treatment for Ebola begins in Liberia
    • 'Unfussy' brain finds ways of coping with loss of a hand
    • Record proof-of-concept investment in new Oxford ventures in 2014
    • All welcome to BRC Open Weeks events
    • Understanding Infertility at Oxford
    • Statin treatment reduces the risk of heart disease in women
    • What’s the right diet for you? A BBC Horizon experiment
    • Biochemistry wins prestigious BBSRC strategic grant for cell cycle work
    • Pioneering new course in removing cancer in bowel
    • Genetics underpinning antimalarial drug resistance revealed
    • Two transporters for the price of one
    • Staff: deadline for nominations for the title of AP and URL Feb 4
    • Professor Susan Jebb to deliver Oxford London Lecture
    • Wellcome Trust Investigator Awardees announced
    • First results from Ebola vaccine trial show acceptable safety profile
    • New SIP examines treatment options for chronic pelvic pain
    • Bacterial virulence machinery comes under the spotlight
    • Do you stray or stay? Humans divide into promiscuous or faithful groups
    • Places still available on Network Meta-Analysis Course
    • OxfordMedSci News out now!
    • Prof David Kerr appointed as founding Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Global Oncology
    • New website to 'match make' patients and medical researchers
    • Biochemistry's Professor Woollard wins Genetics Society award
    • Short-term use of HRT therapy carries increased ovarian cancer risk
    • Staff: Returning Carers Fund closes March 10. Apply Now!
    • New Institute to fast-track novel dementia treatments
    • Protein clue to sudden cardiac death
    • Computer algorithm picks out the drugs that work
    • NDM photography competition winners announced
    • Echo in Africa
    • WIMM blog celebrates its first anniversary
    • Malaria drug resistance confirmed in Myanmar
    • New technology revolutionises healthcare both in the hospital and at home
    • University announces collaborative research projects with Pfizer
    • University of Oxford Isis Fund II reaches funding target of £2m, closes
    • Depression diagnosis associated with higher risk of violent crime
    • Maternity survey tracks changes in health care for mothers
    • How Oxford is working to cure a devastating rare disease
    • Complete picture of flu virus envelope revealed
    • Leading researchers call for tighter control over medicines used in clinical trials
    • Making sense of sex: why genes recombine
    • Curtailing worry reduces key schizophrenia symptom
    • Postdoctoral researcher awarded EMBO Fellowship
    • DPAG’s Dr Burton receives Churchill Fellowship
    • Oxford lab wins £6M for Parkinson's Disease research
    • DPhil students take SET for Britain competition prizes
    • 'Ouch zone' in the brain identified
    • Hormone Replacement Therapy: does it help or harm your heart?
    • New Ebola treatment trial starts in Sierra Leone
    • Engaging with Dunn School research through the senses
    • Reflections and Revolutions: A Science Film Night
    • Staff: Apply now for Novo Nordisk Fellowships
    • GMC report highlights Oxford Medical School’s graduate success
    • Academic’s pioneering heart research honoured by Royal Society
    • 'Tobacco policies teach us how to tackle obesity'
    • Who do you think you really are? A genetic map of the British Isles
    • World Tuberculosis Day 2015
    • Ben Goldacre joins Oxford University
    • New study aims to reduce arthritis risk in rugby players
    • Young Investigator Award for Bungo Akiyoshi
    • Partnership with McLaren Applied Technologies to optimise patient care
    • Honorary Doctorate for NDORMS professor
    • New MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit opens
    • Ebola research: Where are we now?
    • Malaria article wins Access to Understanding prize
    • 3 Minutes, 1 Slide…..Your Thesis!
    • Sex offending: genes more important than family environment
    • Oxford ScienceGrrl Chapter Opens
    • Biochemistry Professor receives British Crystallographic Association award
    • UK dementia and stroke research 'remains underfunded'
    • RDM image competition winners announced
    • New function of obesity gene revealed
    • OxTALENT competition: Show off your tech wizardry!
    • Babies feel pain 'like adults'
    • Special supplement highlights global threat of falsified and substandard medicines
    • Mindfulness-based therapy may offer alternative to antidepressants
    • Isis Enterprise receives Queens Award for Enterprise
    • Two more MSD departments awarded Athena SWAN Silver
    • Game shows mosquito's-eye view of malaria
    • World Malaria Day 2015
    • Time taken to begin research among England’s best
    • DPAG researchers identify a new potential mechanism for selective control of immune responses
    • Blocking obesity-associated protein stops dangerous fat formation
    • New Malaria vaccine shows promise in field trial
    • Children with autism detect movement better than non-autistic children, but may struggle to cope as a result, new research shows
    • Two Medical Sciences professors elected new Fellows of the Royal Society
    • Oxford University Hospitals NHS Trust appoints new Chief Executive
    • ‘Sensational’ exhibition at Oxford’s Museum of Natural History showcases cutting-edge research
    • NDORMS professor receives BMJ Lifetime Achievement Award
    • Transfusion after acute upper gastrointestinal haemorrhage
    • Four professors elected new Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences
    • New partnership to boost development of world-class science and technology businesses
    • Meakins McClaran Medal 2015 announced
    • First time fathers need more support
    • Project brings Whole Genome Sequencing into the clinic
    • New study of Ebola vaccine candidates
    • Oxford professors’ technology used to assess foetal heartbeats for over 35 years
    • Creating a more supportive and inclusive university culture
    • 1950s drug is future heart treatment
    • Register now for ‘Funding your post-doctoral research’
    • Clinical Research Facility Open Day a great success
    • Mobilising against hypertension
    • Professor Louise Richardson nominated as next Vice-Chancellor
    • Fighting TB – South Africa’s ‘insidious epidemic’
    • Oxford University Student Jim A.C. Everett Receives a Prestigious Fulbright Award to the US
    • Aviation study shows lower air pressure leads to higher blood pressure in the lungs
    • Researchers warn G7 leaders on disease preparedness
    • OUSU Teaching Awards honours two outstanding Medical Sciences staff
    • Nearly a third of early adulthood depression linked to bullying in teenage years
    • Primary care researchers update local GPs
    • DPAG researcher receives HFSP Young Investigator Award
    • Discovery could improve radiotherapy for wide range of cancers
    • MSD researchers receive Wellcome Trust Investigator Awards
    • The Oxford Online Programme in Sleep Medicine
    • Panel discussion on Ebola at Cheltenham Science Festival 2015
    • Workings of working memory revealed
    • Professor Sir John Bell awarded honorary degree from University Of Calgary
    • All change for bacterial outer membrane proteins
    • Gestational age tool wins Grand Challenges Explorations Grant
    • Oxford scholars recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours
    • ‘Core’ immune cells reduce symptoms and spread of seasonal and pandemic influenza
    • Ebola treatment trial completed
    • Research shows possible way to prevent degenerative eye condition
    • Improved ability to control attention could lead to reduced worry
    • New TB test to get sufferers on right drugs sooner
    • Deputy Head awarded Brookhart Lecture
    • Oxford's precision cancer medicine work boosted by Cancer Research UK
    • GP receptionists 'need more training to recognise stroke symptoms'
    • “See your Baby” project wins Aspen Ideas Award
    • American Society of Human Genetics honors Prof Dame Davies
    • Benefits of Vitamin B12 supplements for older people questioned
    • DPAG researcher receives Physiological Society's Bayliss-Starling Prize Lecture
    • Gene therapy for cystic fibrosis shows encouraging results
    • Sleep deprivation could reduce intrusive memories of traumatic scenes
    • Evidence-based medicine researchers make it to the HSJ Clinical Leaders list
    • SGC visiting researcher talks to Enterprising Oxford
    • New hope to tackle third biggest killer disease
    • Professor Glyn Humphreys, Head of Experimental Psychology, honoured by the British Psychological Society
    • Breaching HIV's defences
    • Professor Freeman awarded prestigious NIHR Research Professorship
    • Oxford osteoarthritis patients in new clinical trial
    • Genetic expression 'predicts lung cancer survival'
    • Ebola vaccine trial begins in Senegal
    • Oxford Ebola vaccine study moves to next phase
    • Gene therapy gives long-term protection to photoreceptor cells in a mouse model of retinitis pigmentosa
    • Major funding announced to develop materials and cell based treatment for diabetes
    • Large-scale trial will assess effectiveness of teaching mindfulness in UK schools
    • Funding boost for research that could help end daily insulin injections
    • Modified DNA building blocks are Cancer’s Achilles heel
    • Dunn School postdoc helps build skills of researchers in Ghana
    • Heart failure patients applaud support app
    • Degree in sleep medicine aims to awaken understanding of overlooked condition
    • Talking to your neigbours increases gene expression
    • Friedreich’s Ataxia Research Collaboration Announced
    • OPDC supporters raise funds for our research
    • Dr Shisong Jiang - CTO of Oxford Vacmedix
    • Trauma experiences change the brain even in those without PTSD
    • Researchers discover immune system’s 'Trojan Horse'
    • Ebola drug triallist advocates international cooperation to beat the next outbreak
    • Oxford Medical School remains top for student satisfaction
    • Vaccine for common childhood infection may finally be possible
    • Bringing the lab to the clinic
    • Stroke care improvements 'could save £1 billion'
    • Senior Fellow in Image Analysis of Growth and Development joins NDOG
    • Medical student first responder scheme proving successful
    • Goth teens could be more vulnerable to depression and self-harm
    • Recruitment begins on major genetics project
    • Researchers discover a completely legal performance enhancer: friends
    • Oxford spinout uses nanoparticles to target tough cancers
    • Long-term study links common psychiatric disorders with increased risk of violent reoffending in ex-prisoners
    • MitOX 2015
    • Oxford is an option
    • Award nomination recognises exceptional international collaboration
    • Oxford-Harrington Scholarship Program Announces 2015 Scholars
    • Suicide Prevention: identifying and responding to suicide clusters
    • Study finds young people on antidepressants more prone to violence
    • Staff: NIHR Oxford BRC / BRU Principal Fellow Competition now open
    • Pedalling like a Tour winner is a losing strategy for most of us
    • NFL fans and ESPN reporters overly optimistic about team prospects
    • Genetic history maps centuries of European migration
    • Speed bumps research wins Ig Nobel Prize
    • High-fat diet made Inuits healthier but shorter thanks to gene mutations, study finds
    • Vaccine Knowledge App launched
    • Confusion afoot
    • Oxford researchers test health technology on zero gravity flights with NASA
    • Specialised mammalian stem cells evolved for interhemispheric connections
    • Applications Invited for Wellcome Trust Oxford DPhil scheme for psychiatrists
    • Bereaved by Suicide: Help is at Hand
    • Ebola medals for research team
    • Microbe artwork shows the limits of antibiotics
    • Particular brain connections linked to positive human traits
    • Genes that protect African children from developing malaria identified
    • Professor Kevin Marsh receives LSTM’s Mary Kingsley Medal
    • Oxford University Hospitals become a foundation trust
    • Identifying cancer’s food sensors may help to halt tumour growth
    • New £1.3m research consortium for spinal muscular atrophy
    • Trust named Digital Hospital of the Year 2015
    • New collaborative research programme on Chinese herbal medicine starts
    • US Ambassador visits University to see research, innovation and social entrepreneurship in action
    • Smoking set to kill one in three young men in China
    • HIV: researchers find that ‘biomarkers’ can predict virus remission in patients
    • World Mental Health Day 2015
    • How the zebrafish could hold the key to heart disease cure
    • Excellence in medical education recognised
    • Mini DNA sequencer’s data belies its size
    • Students learn about careers in science
    • Agreement to bring whole genome sequencing closer to the clinic
    • Researchers learn how to steer the heart – with light
    • Oxford Mindfulness Centre and the Mindful Nation UK
    • Oxford-led programme launches unparalleled resource for dementias research
    • Medical School Prize Announced
    • Research boost for Oxford University Hospital
    • Oxford to lead work towards more personalised care for patients
    • University Academic Champion for Public Engagement with Research
    • Inflammatory remarks
    • Maps show where touching is allowed
    • Singing’s secret power: The Ice-breaker Effect
    • Dancing 'raises pain threshold'
    • Treatments offer hope for Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (CFS/ME)
    • 2015 Teaching Excellence Awards
    • Three deadly bacteria families responsible for nearly 60% of meningococcal cases
    • Could Aspirin shoulder the burden of inflammation?
    • Race starts 'could give some athletes an unfair advantage'
    • Scientists find possible genetic key to why some lymphoma patients don’t respond to treatment
    • This Friday: Sir Richard Gardner Celebratory Lecture 2015
    • New treatment targets cancers with particular genetic signature
    • The George Institute for Global Health (GIGH) has joined The Nuffield Department of Obstetrics & Gynaecology (NDOG)
    • Scientists discover how better to map brain tumours
    • What makes us scratch an itch? Scientists finally have the answer
    • Scientist awarded the 2015 John Maddox Prize for Standing up for Science
    • More steps a day keep the doctor away
    • Oxford top for life sciences
    • Potential vaccine aims to block transmission of malaria parasites
    • Competition between 'good bacteria' important for healthy gut, say researchers
    • Clinical researcher scoops young investigator award
    • Sunday GP appointments unlikely to meet patient needs
    • HIV scientists launch £17 million project to develop vaccine
    • £23 million boost for Oxford spinout company
    • First bid to understand link between pain and hormones
    • Volunteers sought for study into vaccine for serious childhood infection
    • Rejection of sugar tax is based on faulty logic about the poor
    • Why sleep could be the key to tackling mental illness
    • Using human genetics to reveal fundamental processes involved in type 2 diabetes
    • NDORMS surgeons return from training in Africa
    • Brain structure may be root of apathy
    • Less effective antimalarial therapies can help fight malaria better
    • Goodger and Schorstein Scholarships announced
    • New textbook published: “Basic Science for Core Medical Training”
    • £2 million funding to tackle superbugs
    • £1.8m funding for probiotics research
    • Seeking the right prescription in fight against antibiotic resistance
    • Conferring of the Roche Discovery Oncology Award
    • Is HRT safe to use for the menopause? What the science says
    • Biochemistry researcher awarded Women in Cell Biology Early Career Award Medal
    • Oxford graduates take honours at this year’s Royal College of Psychiatrists Awards
    • Pancreatic Cancer UK funds new Oxford researcher in the fight against pancreatic cancer
    • Best Dementia Nurse Specialist / Dementia Lead awarded
    • CRIS technology to transform dementia and health research
    • Using 'mood maths' to understand more about bipolar disorder
    • How can we tackle one of the biggest threats to global health - antimicrobial resistance?
    • Clotten Foundation Prize awarded to WIMM professor
    • Understanding the drivers of antimicrobial resistance
    • Dunn School postdoc wins Meningitis Research Foundation prize
    • What makes us laugh? It's serious research...
    • Scientists discover the secret behind the power of bacterial sex
    • Queen's Anniversary Prize for Oxford's innovation in biomedical engineering
    • Tetris … and other surprising ways to help emergency workers cope with trauma
    • Study looks at factors behind GP diagnosis errors
    • Targeting HIV ‘reservoir’ could be first step to understanding how to cure the disease
    • Dying For a Transplant
    • New guide for parents who are coping with their child's self-harm: 'You are not alone'
    • Why we still don’t have personalised medicine, 15 years after sequencing the human genome
    • Fighting HIV on World AIDS Day
    • New clinical trial to tackle hard-to-treat leukaemia
    • Nepal research has lessons for global vaccination efforts
    • NHS GP-level prescribing data now open for all
    • Bedside computer project showcased at forum
    • George Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship now accepting applications
    • Scientists use breakthrough DNA technology to diagnose cases of TB faster
    • Maternal suicides – more could be prevented
    • Professor Michael Sharpe wins prestigious Don R. Lipsitt Award
    • From lab bench to green bench
    • A breath of fresh air – Shedding light on oxygen, radiation and cancer treatment
    • Human trials suggest ‘rescued’ drug could be safer treatment for bipolar disorder
    • Blood test that could predict arthritis risk
    • Safer, faster heart scans in view
    • Happiness and unhappiness have no direct effect on mortality
    • Tablet computing improves patient safety at the John Radcliffe Hospital
    • New treatment for growing problem of eating disorders recommended for NHS
    • National significance of Oxford's pharmacology department recognised
    • Beam me up, baby: exploring the use of lasers in assisted reproductive technologies
    • Dunn School Art Prize winners announced
    • Are patients suffering with shoulder dislocations best treated with shoulder surgery or physiotherapy?
    • Oxford strengthens international collaboration to solve epidemic global health problem
    • Oxford medics create website to support Syrian medical students
    • Oxford researchers offer new insights into the function of neurotransmitter dopamine
    • Teaching old drugs new tricks
    • Expansion of the Novo Nordisk Fellowship programme
    • UK life sciences minister says Oxfordshire 'doing something special'
    • New laptop program can identify drug resistance from bacterial genomes
    • Nine-year-old brain tumour patient has testicular tissue frozen
    • Discovery finds possible new route to malaria vaccine
    • Blood pressure treatment should be based on personal risk not minimum thresholds
    • New Year Honours 2016
    • Blind woman’s joy as she is able to read the time thanks to 'bionic eye'
    • Making patients safer in surgery
    • Typhoid vaccine volunteers sought
    • Oxford develops tiny mesh tube devices to treat brain aneurysms
    • Légion d’Honneur to François Nosten
    • Survivors' blood plasma to treat Ebola is safe but more data needed
    • Can we treat Ebola with plasma? The results are in
    • Millions at risk of little known deadly tropical disease
    • Fight against little-known Zika virus applies lessons from Ebola
    • Take an online DNA test and you could be revealing far more than you realise
    • Medical schools' gap between research and clinical practice criticised
    • Here’s how genetics helped crack the history of human migration
    • £675,000 announced to support Oxford medical research
    • Tributes pour in following sudden death of Professor Glyn Humphreys
    • Text messages can help reduce blood pressure
    • Omega-3 levels affect whether B vitamins can slow brain’s decline
    • Synthetic biologists use bacterial superglue for faster vaccine development
    • Phenomics Discovery initiative launched
    • Why Mark Zuckerberg was right to vaccinate his daughter
    • Kennedy Institute leads international consortium to investigate the link between gut bacteria and arthritis
    • Oxford scientists to investigate new test to prevent stroke
    • Warning: dietary supplements could seriously mess with your medication
    • Oxford spinout Orbit Discovery launches peptide-discovery platform
    • Too many minions spoil the plot
    • Prof Miesenböck recieves BBVA Foundation Frontiers of Knowledge Award
    • HIV is still growing, even when undetectable in the blood
    • Myeloma UK and the SGC announce open-access collaboration to discover new drug targets for myeloma
    • Single human cells reveal molecular mechanisms in cell cycle control
    • Five reasons you shouldn’t pay to see a GP
    • Dunn School Head reflects on Penicillin Anniversary and Birth of the Antibiotic Era
    • Studying Science Workshop
    • Event addresses critical issues in translating great British science into great products
    • Medicine safety ‘needs international coordination’
    • Protein that switches cancers from inflammation to proliferation identified
    • University and SomaLogic announce agreement for discovery
    • 'Alzheimer's Treatment within Reach'
    • Oxford spinout Zegami launches data discovery software to manage 'information tsunami'
    • Older fathers – finding the enemy inside their testicles
    • First international masterclass on targeted spinal cord stimulation a success
    • Top 10 Depression Research Priorities
    • Oxford researcher secures funding for powerful imaging technique in pancreatic cancer
    • Oxford charities come together for World Cancer Day
    • The future of cancer treatment
    • Outbreak: Lessons from Ebola
    • No study left behind: Reporting guidelines ensure all cancer research publications are usable
    • Wokingham practice is leading the country in landmark cancer detection study
    • 75 years of penicillin in people
    • Is schizophrenia written in our genes?
    • Machine learning spinout from Oxford University unlocks big data insights
    • New charts to assess head circumference at birth will be valuable tool in Zika virus crisis
    • HE Bioscience Teacher of the Year Nominee
    • Oxford neuroscientist taking on London Marathon for Alzheimer’s Research UK
    • Entrepreneurial scientists interviewed for Enterprising Oxford
    • IBS Mindfulness Study seeks recruits
    • What is meningitis B – and why don’t older children get the vaccine?
    • The definition of success
    • Giant touchscreen helping in the battle against cancer
    • Neural interfacing breakthrough: new technology prevents scar build-up on implants
    • Why we should measure our own blood pressure
    • Teaming up against cancer - Programming protein teams to induce cancer cell death
    • Prostate cancer vaccine trial seeks volunteers
    • The secrets of fast neurotransmission in the brain
    • Experimental Psychology researchers reveal evidence for mnemonic templates using MEG
    • A combined carbon and sugar tax could have environmental and health benefits
    • Technique means mice get no kick from cocaine
    • Huff Post: Mindfulness in Schools featured in new campaign - 'Young Minds Matter'
    • Penicillin - the 'wonder drug' and its early use in orthopaedics
    • Platelet-rich plasma not suitable for routine use in clinical practice
    • What should tobacco addiction research focus on next?
    • Partnership to test robotic surgical system
    • Adherence to cancer referral guidelines by GPs varies internationally
    • Oxford announces honorary degrees for 2016
    • 'Topping out' ceremony held at Big Data Institute
    • Study reveals why sometimes it's a good idea to be irrational
    • Cells show their individuality in a new study of DNA damage responses
    • The Mabel FitzGerald Archive, or: An extraordinary woman
    • Get inside your own head during brain week
    • New insights into the evolution of artemisinin resistant malaria
    • Kia Nobre among women leaders in science recognised by the Royal Society
    • Oxford London Lecture sets out plan to beat disease outbreaks
    • Photo Gallery and Video: the new OHBA scanner arrives
    • DPAG to Host the UK's First White Fibre Dissection Course
    • Rare single gene mutation increases risk of schizophrenia 35-fold, new study suggests
    • If you want to quit smoking, do it now
    • Saving lives with a crowdfunded smartphone game
    • BBC World Service: Why does funk music make us want to dance?
    • Inspiring Open Day on medical research by the NIHR Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
    • Could humans hibernate?
    • Electrical brain stimulation could support stroke recovery
    • The Radcliffe Infirmary Outpatients’ Building: restored for a new era of healthcare innovation
    • Scientists pinpoint molecular signal that drives and enables spinal cord repair
    • New tool to improve blood pressure measurement
    • Three new Zika research projects to start
    • Global team aim for faster, more effective TB diagnosis
    • Vietnamese honour for two Oxford professors
    • Antimatter changed physics, and the discovery of antimemories could revolutionise neuroscience
    • Oxford University Press offering free access to resources on Zika virus research
    • Researchers target intensive care's intensive noise problem
    • Biochemical Society recognise work of Prof Keith Gull
    • Public missing out on a night’s worth of sleep every week
    • Clinical workload for general practice in England rises 16% in seven years
    • Animating sleep science
    • Fresh fruit associated with lower risk of heart attack and stroke
    • The balance of the mind
    • Study helps explain why we favour a black and white approach to morality
    • Prof Geddes wins the 2016 ECNP Neuropsychopharmacology Award
    • Academic foundation posts record year for Oxford
    • The science of hugs and why they (mostly) feel so good
    • Biomarker discovery offers hope for new TB vaccine
    • How Africa can close its continent-wide science funding gap
    • Oxford scientists involved in world’s biggest body scanning project
    • New website explores women’s experiences of science careers
    • Where next for the Zika virus?
    • Clinical trial for experimental Ebola drug publishes results
    • Oxford team shortlisted for Cancer Research UK’s Grand Challenge award
    • Space Invaders science workshop wows primary school children
    • Partnership announces publication of positive phase 1 data for Ebola vaccine regimen
    • School affects girls' chances of being diagnosed with an eating disorder
    • Hundreds enjoy BRC open day
    • Study examines factors affecting whether women choose a medical research career
    • Sign up now for the UK Diagnostics Forum
    • World immunisation week: Why should we vaccinate?
    • World immunisation week: Herd immunity
    • BMJ blog: Evidence based mentoring for “aspiring academics”
    • Intensive care delusions hamper recovery
    • New shuttle bus service to link Oxfordshire's key science campuses
    • Poorer patients less likely to get hip replacements
    • Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy linked to reduced risk of depression relapse
    • Friends 'better than morphine'
    • Gene therapy shows long-term benefit for treating rare blindness
    • Academy of Medical Sciences honours eight Oxford researchers
    • Seven Oxford academics elected Fellows of the Royal Society
    • Diversifying portraiture at Oxford
    • New research to test whether early detection of depression relapse can achieve 30% fewer full episodes
    • Oxford study finds virtual reality can help treat severe paranoia
    • Statin treatment before heart surgery does not prevent heart damage or atrial fibrillation
    • How psychology can help us solve climate change
    • Thinking differently could affect power of traumatic memories
    • Research suggests 'weekend effect' may be all in the coding
    • Oxford spinout raises £10m for precision system to treat disease
    • Universal flu vaccine under development by Oxford spinout Vaccitech
    • Revolutionary investment in microscopy in Oxford gets Wellcome Trust support
    • Record £16.9m for Oxford spinout designing stem cell drugs to treat age-related disease
    • Human factors: Designing health services for people
    • Can psychological therapies help people who self-harm?
    • Medical Student wins second place in prestigious national Ophthalmology Prize Examination
    • How to make data sharing really useful
    • Oxford study aims to find anti-depressants that work faster for patients
    • Immediate aspirin after mini-stroke substantially reduces risk of major stroke
    • Oxford key to network of ultra-powerful MRI scanners
    • High blood pressure could significantly raise the risk of developing vascular dementia
    • The other side of the magic mushroom debate
    • Comment: ‘Better together for better dementia research and care’
    • Nine out of ten locals willing to take part in Clinical Research
    • Medical Sciences teachers recognised at annual OUSU Teaching Award ceremony
    • Pharmacology Fellow awarded Churchill medallion
    • The ‘beating heart’ of the flu virus – and why scientists want to commandeer it
    • UK still using ineffective compulsory treatment for people with mental illness
    • Genes that increase children's risk of blood infection identified
    • Why doing good can do you good
    • Using brain imaging to understand how you navigate through The Tube
    • Oxford reseachers describe how the brain tracks the motivation of others
    • New Read Oxford website launched
    • From musculoskeletal to brain health - a rugby player's health journey
    • Changing children’s lives for World Clubfoot Day
    • WAVE extends collaboration with Oxford to advance therapies for Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
    • High BMI and waist circumference associated with increased risk of aggressive prostate cancer
    • In-depth guidance to evaluating healthcare system innovations is launched
    • Primary Care researchers respond to National Obesity Forum report
    • Schizophrenia and subsequent neighbourhood deprivation: revisiting the social drift hypothesis
    • Babies don't just look cute, scientists find
    • Bubbly drinks inspire more effective cancer treatment
    • Most antidepressant drugs ineffective for children and teens, study finds
    • Lighting colour affects sleep and wakefulness
    • Oxford scientist wins national image competition
    • Oxford scholars recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours
    • Scientists propose a framework for more comprehensive assessment of medical device safety and efficacy
    • Dunn School's Chris Tang tells Penicillin story in Radio Four interview
    • Wellcome News for Protein Antibiotics
    • Study confirms that breast is best for premature babies' hearts
    • New genetic research can significantly improve drug development
    • How to win the Euros – with a little help from neuroscience
    • Scientists reveal sub-Saharan Africa's 4000-year legacy of past migrations
    • Medical Sciences researchers excel in 3 Minute Thesis competition
    • New database of research trials seeking volunteers
    • Researchers find more uses for immune system's 'Swiss army knife'
    • Genetic study shows how malaria mutations beat treatments
    • Assessing the need for a schistosomiasis treatment database
    • New partnership with RCGP to deliver physical activity and lifestyle clinical priority
    • What’s next for tobacco addiction research?
    • Early screening spots emergency workers at greater risk of mental illness
    • Winners of the inaugural Vice-Chancellors Award for Public Engagement with Research announced today
    • Introducing the new MRC Population Health Research Unit
    • Efficacy of RTS,S malaria vaccine declines over seven years
    • Health guidance leads to reduction of repeat hip fractures
    • How cute things hijack our brains and drive behaviour
    • Future Fertility Trust charity launched
    • Global experts adopt new guidelines for health data analysis
    • Non-coding DNA could hold the key to an effective treatment for inflammatory diseases
    • New research aims to improve hypertension diagnosis during pregnancy
    • Benefits of exclusive breastfeeding on children's later development in rural South Africa
    • Divisional staff and student pick up four OxTALENT awards
    • Researchers call for more focus on ways to improve end of life care at home
    • Record triple distinctions for MRC BNDU members at FENS Forum
    • Paul Bolam is named Dana/EDAB Neuroscience Outreach Champion 2016
    • Gene sequencing offers way to beat global spread of gonorrhoea
    • Order of Canada for NDORMS Professor
    • Genetics of type 2 diabetes revealed in unprecedented detail
    • Nowhere to hide
    • Building scientific research capacity in Ghana
    • Cryo-EM sheds light on how cells repair DNA damage
    • Same genes could make us prone to both happiness and depression
    • Psychological treatment may be effective in reducing self-harm
    • New departmental heads announced
    • A Very Trump of Doom: How the Simple Stethoscope Transformed Medical Diagnosis
    • Rare mutations in bowel cancer may identify patients with a better prognosis
    • Didn't you do well?
    • Dunn School researcher awarded 2016 Royal Medal
    • Why ‘smart drugs’ can make you less clever
    • Study shows direct manipulation of brain can reverse effects of depression
    • Surgical Sciences researcher wins urology research scholarship
    • DPhil candidate makes 200 Young South Africans list
    • Dunn School researcher awarded Biochemical Society Science Communication Prize
    • Life game shortlisted for Saving Lives at Birth People's Choice Award
    • Health minister learns about digital innovation at Oxfordshire hospitals
    • Drawing competition winners announced
    • Protein sensor turns itself inside out and back again
    • MRC BDNU and in2science UK to bring pioneering work placements to Oxford
    • Oxford spinout develops smart glasses giving legally blind the ability to read and navigate
    • Good news for people with osteoporosis
    • Two research discoveries offer hope for managing ovarian cancer
    • Ketone drink gives competitive cyclists a boost by altering their metabolism
    • The power of data mining in diagnosis of childhood pneumonia
    • Tackling toxic proteins in dementia and Parkinson's Disease
    • New atlas of gene expression in the pre- and postnatal primate brain revealed in Nature
    • Obesity linked to premature death, with greatest effect in men
    • Research targets number one killer of under-5s
    • Rapid bacterial infection test reduces antibiotic use
    • MSD DPhil Day – A great success!
    • Everything you need to know about chickenpox and why more countries don’t use the vaccine
    • Study sheds light on link between cholesterol and diabetes
    • Researchers discover Sandman's role in sleep control
    • Healthcare costs for blood cancers are double average cancer costs
    • Pioneering research aims to end misery of cancer-induced bone pain
    • Getting it 'just right' in the immune system
    • Psychologist's magic makes a non-existent object disappear
    • Enzyme structure offers new hopes for better antivirals
    • Chronic satisfaction for medical students
    • Study reveals how our genes can alter action of the most commonly used Type 2 diabetes drug
    • Oxford researcher awarded nearly £1m to explore potentially ‘game-changing’ treatments for prostate cancer
    • Cardiovascular disease cause of 45% of deaths across Europe each year
    • Finding the brain's generosity centre
    • Guidelines published on measuring gender inequality in medical research
    • Professor Miesenböck awarded Massry Prize
    • Catching the science bug: apprentice placement scheme success at The Dunn School
    • Babies' painkiller problem
    • World's most in-depth study to detect early signs of Alzheimer's disease
    • Study suggests routes to improved immunity in older people
    • Presidential candidates may be psychopaths – but that could be a good thing
    • Brainjacking – a new cyber-security threat
    • Dunn School hosts British Heart Foundation delegation following renewal of cardiovascular science course funding
    • Parents back genetics project at one year milestone
    • Childhood head injuries linked to increased risk of adult mental illness and poorer life chances
    • Amputees' brains remember missing hands even years later
    • Unique Oxford study of vascular disease welcomes 10,000th participant
    • Many stroke patients experience delays in seeking and receiving care
    • Study reveals why the brain can’t forget amputated limbs, even decades later
    • MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit and in2scienceUK deliver innovative STEM placements for local school pupils
    • Deadly scrub typhus bacteria confirmed in South America
    • Excess weight has different effects on different types of stroke
    • Major review to help doctors, patients and public make informed decisions about using statins
    • World first for robot eye operation
    • Lasker Award for Professor Sir Peter Ratcliffe
    • £126.5 million for Oxford medical research
    • Largest UK trial of treatment for prostate cancer publishes first results
    • Conclusions about the effects of electronic cigarettes remain the same
    • Trial offers hope of a treatment for spinal muscular atrophy
    • Health benefits of evening classes revealed
    • The world’s longest endurance event
    • A sixth sense? How we can tell that eyes are watching us
    • Guide Highly Commended at BMA Patient Information Awards
    • Research looks at the physical facts behind fiction's fascination
    • Oxford ranked first among global universities
    • Stopping dementia in its tracks
    • 10,000th patient for pioneering cardiac genetic testing service
    • Tackling obesity in Oxfordshire: soups, smartphones and supermarket shopping
    • Genetic studies reveal diversity of early human populations – and pin down when we left Africa
    • The SGC releases its first crop of TEPs to accelerate drug discovery
    • Research finds how the brain decides between effort and reward
    • Babies' genes influence birth weight and later life disease
    • Children could point the way to new HIV treatments
    • World’s first three-parent baby raises questions about long-term health risks
    • Medicine at Oxford named world's best for sixth year running
    • New Associate Heads of Division announced
    • DPAG researcher wins EIT Health Headstart/Proof-of-Concept award
    • DPAG academics' textbook wins "Highly commended” prize at BMA Medical Book Awards
    • Athena SWAN silver awards announced
    • HIV cure hope thanks to collaboration
    • uMotif and Oxford University Innovation collaborate on world’s largest health tracking study to improve the lives of those with Parkinson’s
    • Rapid blood test by GPs can rule out serious infections in children
    • No link between night shifts and breast cancer, study concludes
    • Structural Genomics Consortium wins Oxford AHSN collaboration award
    • NIHR Oxford Health BRC brings latest lab science to NHS patients
    • First of our three billion heartbeats is sooner than we thought
    • Elderly patients with unstable ankle fractures could avoid surgery
    • Social inequality in UK women's heart disease risk due to smoking, obesity and physical inactivity
    • Science Transit Shuttle bus service officially launched
    • Professor Kevin Marsh recognised for contributions to health in Africa
    • Oxford spinout to develop cancer therapies that reprogram tumours to die
    • Gabriele De Luca wins Cavanagh Prize
    • BACK FROM THE DEAD: Demystifying Antibiotics
    • Syria Medical Supplies Appeal boosted by student and staff donations
    • GP referral to weight loss programme is effective, welcomed and takes 30 seconds
    • What’s the point of paracetamol?
    • Study finds that early intervention services can save NHS millions
    • Medical Research Council awards £4.3m to boost UK research base in dementia
    • Oxford University statement: WHO review of INTERGROWTH-21st Project
    • Study finds no weekend effect in England’s Major Trauma Centres
    • Necrotising enterocolitis: protecting newborn babies from this life-threatening bowel problem
    • Top ten universities conduct a third of UK animal research
    • Global alliance receives €11.9 million to combat Zika
    • 75th anniversary of first Penicillin treatment commemorated
    • Record high for Oxford University Hospitals research studies
    • Radical improvements for psychosis patients using early intervention service
    • Study paves the way for new autoimmune disease treatments with fewer side effects
    • Psychotropic medications may cut risk of violent reoffending
    • University of Oxford to help tackle disease outbreaks anywhere in the world in 48 hours
    • Cancer sufferer thanks NHS for fertility hope
    • Genetic marker found for resistance to malaria treatment in Cambodia
    • BioBeat Movers and Shakers 2016
    • New crowdfunding campaign to help kids with clubfoot to walk
    • Magdalen Tower set to turn blue for World Diabetes Day
    • Sixty Seconds with... Tony Brett, Director of MSD IT Services
    • Introducing...Professor Chris Norbury, Deputy Director of Pre-clinical Studies
    • LAB282 - Accelerating drug discovery at Oxford to benefit patients, healthcare and society
    • An international consortium, which includes the Department's Oxford Vaccine Group Receives $36.9 Million Grant to Fight Typhoid
    • How the brain coordinates copulation
    • Success at iGEM Awards
    • Bending the blood pressure curve down: are we succeeding?
    • Dunn School enacts “Power for Good” during Anti-Bullying Week
    • Professor Ahmed receives UAEGDA's 'International Scientist of the Year' award
    • How blood cell genetic variations impact on common diseases
    • The Norman Heatley Lecture 2016: Celebrating the 75th Anniversary of the Systemic Administration of Penicillin
    • Oxford team receives research grant to improve infant health and development
    • Brain activity predicts the force of your actions
    • Chancellor announces Oxfordshire will carry out science and innovation audit
    • Scientists awarded research grants by the British Medical Association
    • Why running could keep you awake at night
    • Swimming, racquet sports, and aerobics linked to best odds of staving off death
    • Flies in space explained at Super Science Saturday
    • Your Christmas Party Survival Guide!
    • M40 Alliance forms to accelerate arthritis therapy
    • Three Oxford research centres among 14 to share £118M Wellcome funding
    • Study highlights heart disease risk for pregnant women
    • New study finds antibodies that may be the cause of schizophrenia in some patients
    • More global investors back Oxford ideas and Britain's technology future
    • EnzBond launches to make fast, effective enzyme development a reality
    • Anthony Harnden appointed to GMC Council
    • University of Oxford launches Public Engagement with Research Strategic Plan
    • ZIKAlliance Kick-off Meeting in Brazil
    • Investment is key to tackling the ongoing threat of fake medicines
    • No female applicants shock prompts Dunn School STEM for girls’ event
    • Sleep and circadian rhythm disruption addressed with new Oxford spinout Circadian
    • Biomarker spinout founded by Dunn School alumni holds successful flotation on AIM
    • New construction role found for cell demolition tool
    • Scientists 3D print human of the future
    • New Year's Honours 2017
    • Consortium awarded $8.6m grant from the National Institutes of Health
    • Second key step for eye robot trial
    • Calculating the origins of language
    • Your health! The benefits of social drinking
    • Irene Tracey wins Feldberg Foundation Prize
    • Oxford most prolific university innovator in Europe
    • Success for three MSD projects with Public Engagement Seed funding
    • Public Engagement with Research Strategy launched
    • Axl Mediates ZIKA Virus Entry in Human Glial Cells and Modulates Innate Immune Responses
    • The NHS is not in crisis – here’s why
    • The Guardian: 'No new antidepressants likely in next decade'
    • Disadvantaged women at greater risk of heart disease than men
    • New Head of Division for Medical Sciences
    • Multi-centre collaboration awarded NIH grant funding for endometriosis study
    • Video: Improving Access to Psychological Therapies
    • In the Aftermath of the National Children's Study
    • Chinese adults with diabetes lose 9 years of life
    • Unpleasant complications of gastroenteritis - unravelling the link
    • Antibiotics, not dirty hospitals, the main cause of C. difficile epidemic
    • ARCHIE study seeks children with flu-like illness
    • Detecting counterfeit medicines
    • Surgical Sciences Research Away Day: winners and highlights
    • Novo Nordisk enters collaboration with University of Oxford on type 2 diabetes
    • Heart failure survival rates show no improvement
    • Global malaria control threatened by multidrug resistant strain
    • Oxford academics partner with SBI Pharmaceuticals to improve cardiac surgery
    • Oxford University Innovation’s Isis Enterprise to form as limited company Oxentia
    • New research at the Oxford Martin School aims to unlock power of big data and open innovation for medicine
    • Africa-Europe partnership launched to develop new AIDS vaccine
    • Professor Alison Woollard appointed as University Academic Champion for Public Engagement with Research
    • Men and women equally successful in applying to study Medicine at Oxford in 2016
    • Surgical Sciences Transplantation immunology team awarded £2.5m grant from the Medical Research Council
    • Tinbergen Building Closure
    • International Day of Women in Science
    • Dunn School's Proudfoot lab celebrates internationalism as Russian postdoc awarded European Commission grant
    • Viruses killing cancer cells: stimulating an immune response within the cancer microenvironment
    • Brain Diaries – Modern Neuroscience in Action
    • '30,000 excess deaths in 2015 linked to cuts in health and social care'
    • Drugs from bugs tops list of LAB282’s first round of grants
    • Hospital tablet computers cut nurse time by up to 30 percent, study finds
    • Oxford University expands evidence-based methods courses for health care professionals
    • Modern housing may cut malaria risk in sub-Saharan Africa
    • New £100 million Rosalind Franklin research institute to improve health through physical science innovation
    • Do you really want to know what’s lurking in your genome?
    • Study offers hope of new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis
    • When Pegasus met Penicillin
    • What are the consequences of severe anaemia for mothers and babies?
    • Behind the scenes at the Brain Diaries Exhibition
    • The Brain Diaries: Interview with Professor Chris Kennard
    • Brain Diaries: infant pain
    • MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit researcher takes outreach programme online
    • Genetic sequencing offers same-day TB testing
    • Dilated cardiomyopathy: the disease that killed George Michael – explained
    • DPAG ranked top in the World for Anatomy and Physiology
    • Metal-on-metal revision research takes centre-stage at world’s largest orthopaedic conference
    • Cannabinoid biomedicine research programme launched
    • Wellcome Trust PhD Programme for Primary Care Clinicians
    • Study investigating Zika virus in Brazil published
    • Understanding cells made child's play at local primary school workshop
    • Oxford University Innovation names Adam Stoten as new COO
    • New trial for blindness rewrites the genetic code
    • Ebola vaccine offers long-lasting immunity
    • Maths formula offers key to sperm fertility
    • Oxford University science enterprise centre opens for business
    • Touch in infancy is important for healthy brain development
    • Dunn School Student in Science Communication Competition Regional Final
    • New era in precision medicine for pancreatic cancer
    • Oxford medical students take ambulance to Mongolia
    • New partnership with Muscular Dystrophy UK announced
    • Tetris used to prevent post-traumatic stress symptoms
    • 2017 Christopher Welch scholarship awarded
    • Biochemical superglue bonds with SpyBiotech’s vision of next-generation vaccines
    • New potential treatment target for inflammatory bowel disease patients
    • Playing with the senses can change how food tastes
    • In Pictures: Malaria in the Asia-Pacific
    • Ketamine shows positive results for treating severe depression
    • Public invited to help tackle antibiotic resistance
    • Orchestrating transcription termination
    • ASPIRE findings on Mindfulness-Based Cognitive Therapy in the NHS published
    • Genetic study reveals how hepatitis C interacts with humans
    • 2016 Oxford Harrington Scholarship
    • New research shows complexity of embryonic development
    • Travel award fund launched in memory of Dr Andrew Bushell
    • Emerging Brain Infections - Oxford Weatherall Lecture 2017
    • Fluorescent light used to understand Fight or Flight response
    • It’s false to believe that antibiotic resistance is only a problem in hospitals
    • Professor Sue Ziebland appointed as Director of NIHR Research for Patient Benefit Programme
    • Genetic surveillance and why it’s critical in the fight against antimalarial drug resistance
    • Machine learning requires careful stewardship says Royal Society
    • DPAG Head awarded Carl Ludwig Distinguished Lectureship
    • Learned expectations are not always reliable
    • Despite scepticism, Europe has high vaccination rates – but it shouldn’t be complacent
    • Star Wars in a petri dish
    • Controlling the spread of antibiotic resistant bacteria
    • Using pain-related brain activity to improve pain relief in infants
    • Placebos work even when patients know what they are
    • Oxford student creates first synthetic retina
    • Six Oxford scientists join Royal Society Fellowship
    • Three Oxford scientists elected to Academy of Medical Sciences
    • Antibody genes influence forgotten heart disease
    • Single cell focus reveals hidden cancer cells
    • Oxford medical students place high in national ophthalmology prize
    • Oxford Medical Sciences staff recognised by students union
    • World’s largest health big data institute opens in Oxford
    • National Perinatal Epidemiology Unit Athena SWAN Silver Award renewed
    • Red blood cell variation linked to natural malaria resistance
    • The surprising science of fidgeting
    • Oxford University Innovation named Technology Transfer Office of the Year
    • OxStem Ltd featured in Nature
    • Zika spread secrets tracked through new gene sequencing study
    • IVF babies do not have lower cognitive skills than naturally conceived children
    • Rub on pain products – what you need to know
    • FOXFIRE Combined Analysis offers new insights into treatment of colorectal cancer
    • Radcliffe Department of Medicine spinout funds new study into methods of diagnosing fatty liver disease
    • DPAG Professor wins 2016 UK Golden Triangle Discovery Fast Track Challenge
    • Scenic Biotech’s ‘genetic off-switch’ for disease secures major investment to accelerate development
    • Researchers make breakthrough discovery in fight against colorectal cancer
    • Even moderate drinking linked to a decline in brain health, finds study
    • Researchers take major step forward in Artificial Intelligence
    • Long-term aspirin use linked to bleeding risk in over 75s
    • Oxfordshire's NIHR clinical research network calls on Oxford residents to join NHS studies
    • Microscopy images link the worlds of art and science in exhibition in University Parks
    • Antibiotics win Greatest British Invention in live TV broadcast
    • Oxford academics recognised in Queen's Birthday Honours
    • Cancer hijacks natural cell process to survive
    • From bug to drug: tick saliva could be key to treating heart disease
    • Medical Sciences Division picks up public engagement awards
    • Helping others can be too much effort
    • Researchers use virtual reality to unpick causes of common diseases
    • Peter Beaconsfield Prize in Physiological Sciences 2017
    • LAB282 accelerates Oxford University’s life sciences with second round of awards
    • Brain stimulation may help children with learning difficulties
    • Frances Ashcroft awarded Honorary Doctorate by the University of Lund
    • Review of the first MRC-DTP Symposium
    • Report on the 2nd Biennial Oxford Rare Diseases Initiative Conference
    • Event showcases Oxford’s role in cutting-edge medical technology
    • Congratulations to MSD innovators at OxTALENT 2017
    • Researchers develop new early warning scan for heart attacks
    • Body size and prostate cancer risk
    • NDS researcher wins best poster award
    • What’s behind the sudden rise in measles deaths in Europe?
    • Bacteria passed between generations benefit you more than others
    • New theory revolutionises understanding of autism
    • Warneford Masterplan launched
    • Professor Powrie to become new Wellcome Governor
    • Instruct granted ERIC status
    • OMC awarded major Wellcome Trust public engagement grant
    • OxAAA Study receives Heart Research UK award
    • New York Times on Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust IAPT service
    • Is it time to drop the ‘complete the course’ message for antibiotics?
    • Women in Oxfordshire invited to test new RSV vaccine at Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital
    • Funding boost for Tropical Disease Research
    • Signals of success: Dunn School researcher awarded senior research fellowship
    • Scientists discover unknown virus in ‘throwaway’ DNA
    • Oxford University’s global consultancy arm reforms as Oxentia
    • OUI names Ludden and Ashley as new Heads of Tech Transfer
    • Review of the Medical Science Division DPhil Day 2017
    • Professor Gavin Screaton appointed Head of Oxford's Medical Sciences Division
    • Mechanism behind sudden cardiac deaths in sports uncovered
    • Oxford scientist shortlisted in national image competition
    • Building a Seoul Connection
    • MYRIAD project team completes major milestone of trial recruitment
    • New scan developed to predict stroke risk
    • Dr Beth Psaila wins L’Oréal-UNESCOWomen in Science Award
    • New anti-cancer drug
    • People hate silly restaurant gimmicks – but they may make your meal more memorable
    • £1.24 million for new medical diagnostics hub
    • Oxford research project wins digital award for Bashing the Bug!
    • Female doctors show more empathy than male doctors
    • International research network nominated for ‘Oscar of higher education’
    • Treating insomnia may reduce mental health problems
    • New sensor to improve intensive care monitoring of breathing
    • Why malaria is unlikely to return to Italy – despite a recent death from the disease
    • The hospital costs of self-harm
    • Fathers can influence the sex of their offspring, scientists show
    • Cancer survivors who quit smoking sooner can live longer.
    • Experts urge rethink of ‘outdated’ asthma categorisation
    • How Britain can build a world-leading life sciences strategy
    • Two arms secure gene transcription at the right sites
    • James Parkinson 200th anniversary events
    • Genes linked with education and fertility depend on when and where you live
    • Low-level radiation less harmful to health than other lifestyle risks
    • Potential new route to treatment for Cerebellar Ataxia
    • Associate Professor develops resource to help young people cope with low mood
    • From school desk to lab bench: local students take part in in2Science programme
    • Home blood pressure monitoring for hypertension works best when combined with intensive support
    • New bowel cancer test could save lives through early detection
    • Superbug’s spread to Vietnam threatens malaria control
    • Blood donors could give blood more often
    • Virtual reality tool developed to untangle genes
    • Oxford researchers highlight ‘hidden’ learning condition
    • New way to detect heart damage caused by chemotherapy
    • Claustrophobia to cocktails: Medical Sciences Researchers at the Curiosity Carnival
    • NDORMS study highlights high prevalence of hip and knee replacements for former elite rugby players
    • New typhoid vaccine offers hope of protection for children
    • Curiosity Carnival – A night of research to remember
    • World-first trial for universal flu vaccine
    • Worm study reveals role of stem cells in cancer
    • A new approach to improving hemispatial neglect after stroke
    • Gene therapy shows promise for reversing blindness
    • ROADMAP launches public information leaflet
    • The ancient clock that rules our lives – and determines our health
    • Experts meet in Oxford to discuss responsible research and innovation
    • Trench Foot discovery paves way for new treatment
    • Showcase of Public Engagement activities launched
    • New collaboration to tackle superbugs
    • Apple CEO Tim Cook opens the Oxford Foundry
    • 115 years of malaria in Africa
    • Oxford University scientist developing new treatments to tackle breast cancer that has spread to the brain
    • British Heart Foundation awards £7.6 million to Burdon Sanderson Cardiac Science Centre
    • High blood pressure linked to common heart valve disorder
    • Researchers target ‘undruggable’ cancers
    • Newton workshop to build data management skills and network for early career researchers
    • Dolphin brains show signs of Alzheimer’s Disease
    • Study raises possibility of vaccines against allergies and Alzheimer’s
    • Silk could be used to repair damaged spinal cords
    • Friends with unexpected benefits – working with buddies can improve performance
    • Can you train yourself to develop ‘super senses’?
    • Teaching Excellence Awards announced
    • Oxford-Mahidol collaboration shortlisted for Newton Prize
    • Protein antibiotic hijacks iron transporter to kill bacterial cells
    • Triple win for Oxford at the RCPsych Awards 2017
    • Breast cancer study suggests review of treatment length
    • Oxford named world's best for Medicine for seventh consecutive year
    • Kevin Marsh Wins 2017 Drexel Prize in Infectious Disease
    • How to be more persuasive – according to science
    • Oxford iGEM team wins Gold medal and Award for Best Diagnostics Project
    • Raising 'good' cholesterol fails to protect against heart disease
    • Ground-breaking €34 million project to develop better test for liver disease
    • Placebo controlled randomised surgical trial for subacromial shoulder pain
    • Clearer communication by GPs could speed up cancer diagnosis
    • Heart failure in the UK continues to rise; poorest people worst affected
    • Modernising Medical Microbiology photo competition - winners announced
    • Topping Out Ceremony held for Oxford BioEscalator and Novo Nordisk Building
    • Medium articles published on Oxford and the mosquito
    • Oxford University launches 150th spinout company
    • Surgical Sciences Professor wins 2017 Starzl Prize
    • Acute myeloid leukaemia: researchers zero in on treatment options for aggressive blood cancer
    • New edition of Shorter Oxford Textbook of Psychiatry
    • Diverse Oxford portraits go on show at Weston Library
    • Largest genetic study of mosquitoes reveals spread of insecticide resistance across Africa
    • Kemri-Wellcome Trust researcher receives mental health charity MQ fellowship
    • Jill and Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship open for applications
    • 2018 Breakthrough Prize awarded to Professor Kim Nasmyth
    • A view from The Hill
    • Oxford University to receive £14 million in ERC Funding
    • Prof Simon Lovestone cycles to Buckingham Palace to receive knighthood
    • Drug discovery must change to urgently address global health needs
    • China Vice Premier in Oxford for signing of research collaboration
    • Animal research at Oxford honoured with openness award
    • Scanning Santa
    • Study highlights the importance of continuing medication in pregnancy
    • LAB282 celebrates a year of impact in Oxford
    • Wide-ranging new research partnership with Berlin universities
    • Nepali Pilgrims to Gosaikunda Film
    • The iceberg model of self-harm
    • A scientist’s week in Westminster
    • University of Oxford creates a new Chair and Fellows in Clinical Therapeutics
    • New Year's Honours 2018
    • Oxford University launches exciting new PGCert in patient safety
    • Winners of Innovation Photography competition announced
    • Top Oxford cancer specialist retires from clinical work
    • Finding the tipping point for sleep
    • New five year research and development partnership announced
    • Genetic test predicts men’s risk of developing prostate cancer
    • Flu vaccine spinout secures a further £20m in funding
    • How the Victorians help explain our obsession with the microbiome
    • NDM Visiting Professor selected as a TED Fellow
    • War in Ukraine has escalated HIV spread in the country
    • Women’s reproductive health linked to risk of heart disease and stroke
    • NDCN Professor Finalist in Blavatnik Awards
    • Oxford Martin School appoints new Director
    • Medical Sciences Division announces two new Industry Experts in Residence
    • Flu vaccine study recruits first participants
    • Blows not concussion cause brain disease, according to new research
    • Success for three MSD projects awarded Public Engagement Seed Funding
    • Mobile phones can worsen healthcare inequalities
    • Neuroscientists put the dubious theory of ‘phrenology’ through rigorous testing for the first time
    • Progress in clinical research in surgery and IDEAL
    • Should flu symptoms be treated with antivirals in primary care?
    • Oxford Sparks success for Medical Sciences researchers
    • First in a new series of interdepartmental MedSci Graduate events
    • NHS mental health services to offer virtual reality treatment
    • Persistent, severe postnatal depression impacts children’s development
    • It’s time to make genetic surveillance part of regional malaria elimination policies
    • Home-based treatment for postnatal depression helps child development
    • Viewing ourselves and others through ‘rose-tinted glasses’
    • Settlers Exhibition launches at the Oxford Museum of Natural History
    • Oxford named as one of six sites to receive funding to transform health through data science
    • Biomedical Imaging AIMday announced
    • Nicola Blackwood and Jonathan Flint join OUI
    • Gaming addiction as a mental disorder: it’s premature to pathologise players
    • Five surprising things DNA has revealed about our ancestors
    • To inspire more young people to pursue science careers, representation is key
    • 'Antidepressants are more effective than placebo at treating acute depression'
    • Oxford medical researchers win prestigious national awards
    • People with hidden, deadly heart conditions to be detected as charitable trust funds services across the UK
    • ‘Apple shape’ more strongly linked to risk of heart attack in women
    • Should home-based blood pressure monitoring be commonplace in NHS?
    • Detailed maps of African continent reveal inequalities in nutrition and education
    • Tributes to Sir Roger Bannister
    • Cancer vaccine firm Oxford Vacmedix closes $12.5m Series A funding
    • Oxford University gears up for Brain Discovery Festival
    • Sharp rise in heart disease patients experiencing five or more other conditions
    • ALS Reproducible Antibody Platform launched
    • Cultural barriers to tackling the superbug crisis
    • Nutritional labelling on menus helps cut the calories we buy
    • Pioneering Oxford researchers honoured at Blavatnik science awards
    • Oxford 3D bio-printer company OxSyBio secures £10m Series A led by Woodford
    • Clinical research network for epidemics launched in sub-Saharan Africa
    • Computer simulations move step closer to reducing animal use in drug testing
    • Anti-vaxxer effect on vaccination rates is exaggerated
    • Medical School Prizes
    • Smoking linked with higher risk of type 2 diabetes
    • Treating depression in cancer hugely increases quality of life, but probably not length of life
    • International 3Rs prize goes to human-based computer models which could replace animal testing
    • Number of known stroke risk genes tripled
    • Concerns raised over rising deaths in England and Wales
    • Medical Sciences heads to the Big Bang Fair
    • Premature hearts less able to cope with exercise
    • Medical Sciences celebrates Brain Awareness Week
    • Podcast: How do you mend a broken heart?
    • Oxford win major MRC Mental Health Pathfinder Award
    • Psychiatry researcher awarded prestigious public engagement funding
    • Oxford Vaccine Group leads meningitis vaccine trial for teenagers
    • Oxford spinout Brainomix secures £7m investment to tackle strokes with AI
    • Litchfield Lectureships announced
    • New card game brings 'Mind-Boggling Medical History' to life
    • Decider or ditherer? How we make decisions
    • Why computer simulations should replace animal testing for heart drugs
    • Professor Irene Tracey appointed to new MRC Council
    • Oxford achieves HR Excellence in Research
    • Oxford-Cambridge Student Conferences
    • Household air pollution linked to cardiovascular disease risk
    • Making malaria visible
    • £1.1m for seven research projects to improve pancreatic cancer survival
    • Female body shape gene may increase risk of type 2 diabetes
    • Weight loss is an important predictor of cancer
    • Paracetamol protects kidney in severe malaria patients, study finds
    • Oxford to benefit from government funding for research commercialisation
    • Over 3,200 Oxfordshire residents take part in kidney disease study
    • Professor Michael Gelder (1929 - 2018)
    • Online tool allows patients with ulcerative colitis to manage condition
    • Body temperature liver storage technique improves transplant success
    • A dose of empathy may support patients in pain
    • To defeat superbugs, everyone will need access to clean water
    • DPAG research groups discover possible treatment for asthma
    • Scientists identify genetic catalysts that speed up evolution of antibiotic resistance
    • Getting rid of malaria possible, if we try something new
    • Eating for an Environmentally Sustainable Future
    • Can microbes manipulate our minds?
    • Building work for new neuroscience research facility gets under way
    • How decisions form in the brain: a physical basis for a cognitive process
    • Partial knee replacements better for many patients and cheaper for NHS
    • Awards success for Department of Oncology
    • Five Oxford Clinical Medical Students place in top 10% in national ophthalmology prize
    • Oxford academics honoured by the Royal Society
    • Seven Oxford researchers elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences
    • Using management thinking to fight the superbug crisis
    • DPhil student awarded British Science Association media fellowship 2018
    • Funding success for the Biochemistry solution-state NMR facility
    • HIV researchers create Chelsea garden to raise awareness of disease stigma
    • NPEU team win 2018 BMJ Research Paper of the Year
    • Researchers develop new regimen to block transmission of malaria in sub-Saharan Africa
    • Using portable, real time DNA sequencing to fight drug-resistant TB
    • Could we work with our bacteria to stop infection?
    • Tackling poor quality medicines
    • Oxford Centre for Neuroinflammation launched
    • Medical Sciences researchers head to the Cheltenham Science Festival
    • Rosalind Franklin Institute will 'transform' life sciences research through disruptive technologies
    • Podcast: Can you stop Alzheimer’s before it even starts?
    • Safety doubts unwarranted, important anti-malarial drug DHA-PPQ is safe to use
    • Oxford neurosurgeons to feature in BBC documentary celebrating 70 years of the NHS
    • Peter Beaconsfield Prize winners 2018 announced
    • Medical Sciences researchers take part in MRC Festival of Medical Research 2018
    • Oxford researcher gets £1m boost to study immunology of asthma
    • World’s largest autism grant will transform research landscape
    • First-hand accounts of premature baby loss inspire new resource
    • First human test of robotic eye surgery a success
    • The One Show: SlowMo Story
    • Satellite images cut survey costs and help identify hard-to-reach populations
    • NDM Professor recognised by the American Society of Tropical Medicine & Hygiene
    • Researchers explore malaria vaccines and antibiotic resistance at RS Summer Science Exhibition
    • Workshop helps Industry Fellows take drug from discovery to FDA approval - in four hours!
    • Development of a highly protective Zika vaccine through modulation of antigen membrane anchors
    • The Cerebral Signature of Pain
    • Reducing the need for 24-hour blood pressure monitors in general practice
    • Oxford gets government funding to expand antimicrobial resistance work
    • More awareness needed about stroke risk after mini-stroke
    • COPD patients' quality of life improved by socialising and regular exercise
    • Focussed ultrasound and nanomedicine offer new hope for improving effects of cancer drugs
    • Sats results and why the numbers don’t add up
    • Virtual reality used to treat fear of heights
    • From back-room experiments to modern-day clinics
    • One dose of aspirin doesn’t fit all
    • 'Family trees' of Acute Myeloid Leukaemia treated with enasidenib mapped for the first time
    • Professor Kathryn Wood awarded the 2018 Medawar Prize
    • Depression and anxiety during pregnancy more common among young women today than their mothers
    • Oxfordshire NHS trust tops table for patients participating in research
    • Would a longer lifespan make us happier? A philosopher’s take
    • New evidence supports radical treatment of widespread form of malaria
    • Diabetes raises risk of cancer, with women at higher risk than men
    • Professor Dame Kay Davies honoured by Royal Society
    • Soapbox Science returns to Oxford
    • How language shapes your thoughts – what researchers know
    • Which medications prevent emergency hospital admissions?
    • Malaria’s ticking time bomb
    • Outstanding work showcased at DPhil Day
    • The Big Brain Roadshow visits local schools
    • Drug and alcohol abuse medications shown to improve patients’ lives
    • Partnership launched to develop cystic fibrosis gene therapy
    • Stem cell transplants to be used in treating Crohn’s disease
    • Remembering Professor Doug Altman
    • Rare cancer could be caught early using simple blood tests
    • Treating children with depression: how will history judge us?
    • Tales of treatment, of modernity and tradition, and of global health crisis
    • Death rates from stroke declining across Europe
    • NDS Clinical Lecturer awarded Wellcome Trust Clinical Research Career Development Fellowship
    • Medical Sciences Departments Open for Oxford Open Doors 2018
    • Lifestyle factors linked to brain health of young adults
    • DPhil student awarded Mozilla Fellowship
    • MAIT cells protect against pulmonary Legionella longbeachae infection
    • ASCEND trial results announced
    • ASCEND trial results announced: bleeds and benefit with aspirin balanced in patients with diabetes and no effect on cancer
    • Tracking the evolution and transmission of yellow fever
    • Study shows new technology can predict fatal heart attacks
    • Study details high hidden economic costs of antibiotic consumption
    • Ten strategies to lose weight – backed by new research
    • Change at the helm of Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
    • From the lab bench to the newsroom
    • Medicine Quality and Public Health conference announced
    • Professor Gavin Screaton joins OUH NHS Foundation Trust Board
    • 'Molecular hopper' created, small enough to move single DNA strands
    • Evox Therapeutics secures £35.5m Series B
    • Showcase of Oxford’s leading role in AI healthcare revolution
    • Oxford researcher appointed chair of government’s new health technology advisory board
    • New Oxford Sparks animation launched: discovering life-changing dementia treatments
    • Experimental Psychology researchers study the impact of answering questions about grief
    • Novo Nordisk Research Centre opens in Oxford
    • Undiagnosed STIs can increase negative PMS symptoms
    • Oxford Public Engagement with Research Conference - videos launched
    • People are predisposed to forgive
    • Influenza virus molecules set immune response into overdrive
    • Pre-clinical success for universal flu vaccine offers hope
    • Professor Sir Peter Ratcliffe wins Massry Prize
    • Deutsche Bank to help fund new Therapy Acceleration Laboratory
    • Addictive behaviours have strong links with ancient retroviral infection
    • Oxford ranked world's best university for third year running
    • Oxford University launches social enterprise support
    • Total diet replacement programmes are effective for treating obesity
    • UK-led study marks shift towards genetic era in tackling TB
    • Single cell analysis paves the way for better treatments for IBD
    • University of Oxford initiates research on endocrinology of human lactation
    • Overcoming the challenges of rural surveys in developing countries
    • WIMM Senior Scientist featured in BBC programme
    • Medical Sciences heads to IF Oxford
    • DNA sequencing and patient data used to halt infection outbreak
    • Significant progress made on new NDCN research building
    • MRC Brain Networks Dynamics Unit hosts Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Health
    • Regenerative medicine spinout OxStem launches subsidiaries
    • Award-winning citizen science project tackling TB gets millionth classification
    • Professor Garman receives 2018 Sosei Heptares Prize for Biophysics
    • Oxford firm launches to predict and prevent heart attacks years before they happen
    • Gene therapy breakthrough in treating rare form of blindness
    • Largest ever diabetes genetics study uncovers mechanisms behind type 2 diabetes
    • Feeding 10 billion people by 2050 within planetary limits may be achievable, say researchers
    • Balanced plant-based diets improve our health and the health of the planet
    • New test successfully predicts all women who will not develop pre-eclampsia
    • First genetic analysis of brain function and structure using UK Biobank imaging data yields exciting results
    • Bacterial World exhibition launches at the Oxford Museum of Natural History
    • TED talk of Professor Faith Osier published
    • Gestational Diabetes App officially launched
    • Professor Bafadhel receives prestigious Royal College of Physicians award
    • Successful renewals of Athena SWAN Silver Awards announced
    • Computer modelling used to discover and design new mental health drugs
    • Brexit diet could lead to 5,600 deaths a year as fresh fruit and veg prices shoot up
    • Medical Sciences Division announces new Industry Expert in Residence
    • Provide basic health services in villages to eliminate malaria, say researchers in Myanmar
    • My Mind Our Humanity
    • Treatment for moderately high blood pressure may be best saved for those at high risk
    • Oxford - Axol collaboration secure funding to grow brains in the lab
    • Group therapy most effective treatment for anxiety in young people
    • More action needed to prevent maternal deaths across the UK
    • 'Know thyself': an immunologist’s reflection on the legacy of the Nobel Prize in Medicine and Physiology
    • Five ways to encourage people to reduce their meat intake – without them even realising
    • Oxford secures £17.5 million to lead national AI healthcare programmes
    • Oxford retains top spot for medicine for eighth consecutive year
    • Dorothy Hodgkin: Britain’s only female Nobel scientist deserves to be on the new £50 note
    • Meat tax: why taxing sausages and bacon could save hundreds of thousands of lives every year
    • Lowering the blood platelet transfusion threshold can prevent major bleeding in premature babies
    • 2018 Undergraduate Oxford iGEM team win Gold Medal Award
    • Winners of the Royal College of Psychiatrists Awards University of Oxford
    • An astronaut’s exciting journey
    • Final year Medical students win regional heats in Surgical Skills Competition
    • New paper shows how transcription terminates with the help of a phosphatase
    • Smoking, diabetes and high blood pressure put women at higher heart attack risk than men
    • In remembrance of distinguished former Oxford Physiology students
    • Uncovering the whole story in diabetes
    • Structural study of antibiotic opens the way for new TB treatments
    • Professor Duncan Richards to lead Clinical Therapeutics at Oxford
    • What is the ‘right’ age to have a child?
    • Dr Ross Chapman welcomed as EMBO Young Investigator
    • Fish genes hold key to repairing damaged hearts
    • Machine learning can be used to predict which patients require emergency admission
    • Modified virus used to kill cancer cells
    • Top ten universities for animal research announced
    • Over half of former intensive care patients in the UK report symptoms of psychological disorders
    • £635,000 towards new Therapy Acceleration Laboratory
    • New report calls for cultural shift in use of patient data by NHS and health technology companies
    • Discover the 'Forest on your Fingernail' with new Oxford Sparks animation
    • Researchers in Westminster as part of Royal Society pairing scheme
    • Experimental cancer drug shows promise for Parkinson’s
    • Global map of HIV reveals challenge to vaccine development
    • New vaccines centre to protect UK from pandemic threats
    • Openness Award for MRC Animal Research team at Oxford
    • A History of Delusions
    • Santa’s Digital Dilemmas
    • New medical simulation suite at Horton General Hospital
    • Professor Sir David Weatherall: 1933-2018
    • Undergraduate students present at national showcase
    • Is morphine an effective and safe analgesic for premature babies?
    • Harmful Placebos
    • New Oxford Sparks animation launched: Bacteria Safari: The Forest on your Fingernail
    • Gently stroking babies before medical procedures may reduce pain
    • MSD projects awarded Public Engagement Seed Funding
    • UNIQ 2019 open for applications
    • 2018 - A landmark year for the Business Development & Partnering Team
    • Science and Art Partnership Showcased at Exciting New Exhibition
    • Concerns raised as opioid prescriptions rise across UK
    • New Year's Honours 2019
    • New Oxford Sparks podcast launched "Should I be a vegan?"
    • Solving Phantom Limb Pain - Science is Getting Closer
    • Scientists call for increased diversity in genomic research
    • New Medical Director set to start at Oxford University Hospitals
    • Professor Tim Behrens honoured in Blavatnik Awards
    • Oxford University Innovation Incubator relaunches with new startup offer
    • New 'MRC Talks' Podcast - Career Inspirations
    • Professor Anant Parekh awarded prestigious Batsheva de Rothschild prize
    • Centre for Demographic Science to launch with £10m from Leverhulme Trust
    • DNA sequencing can help fight epidemics – but there are privacy risks
    • Technology use explains at most 0.4% of adolescent wellbeing
    • Time to step inside your DNA
    • Tim Vogels awarded two major grants from the Wellcome Trust and the European Research Council
    • Skype hospital appointments are coming, but don't hold your breath!
    • NICE approves machine perfusion of livers for transplantation in the NHS
    • AIMday Advanced Therapies & Regenerative Medicine - registration for academics now open
    • Oxford University named among 100 top LGBT inclusive employers
    • £20 million research hub could help African teens achieve their full potential
    • Big Data Institute - Novartis partnership announced
    • New Director of the MRC Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology
    • Oxford researchers help bring together research data from over a million people from Africa, Canada and Europe
    • Did you spot the gorilla?
    • Big Data Institute announces two new research alliances
    • Eight myths about meal-replacement diets debunked
    • Skin colour and neurodevelopment are not linked
    • Advancing ‘medical professionalism’ vital for doctor satisfaction and high-quality health care
    • Innovations get £3M boost to prove the potential of health data to transform lives
    • Statin therapy reduces cardiovascular disease risk in older people
    • NHS plan to sell genome sequencing to healthy people is premature
    • Bad brakes
    • Oxford University signs universal flu vaccine development deal with US startup BWV
    • Natural Killer cells used to treat chronic pain by removing damaged nerves after injury
    • MRI scans reveal how brain protects memories
    • Fundamental advances in vascular development knowledge
    • BDI to host EPSRC Centre for Doctoral Training in Health Data Science
    • People with chronic conditions are missing out on health management benefits of physical activity
    • New grant from Cancer Research UK will help develop early detection methods for Oesophageal cancer
    • Ten-year outcomes of cardiac surgery trial published
    • 10-Year Partnership with GenesisCare
    • Scientists catch heartbeat ‘molecular switch’ in action
    • £4.5 million award for clinical research consortium to tackle the global threat of epidemic infectious diseases
    • New podcast series: Mental Health Interventions for Refugee Children
    • Study suggests immune system plays key role in survival after pancreatic cancer surgery
    • New technique to analyse cancer cells’ life history could help provide personalised cancer treatment
    • New research to investigate role of blood-brain barrier in neurological conditions
    • Cannabis use in teens raises risk of depression in young adults
    • World’s first gene therapy operation for common cause of sight loss carried out
    • DPhil student’s “unique and special work” wins prize at Washington Conference
    • NMDAR-Antibody Encephalitis: A new clinical way to identify patients
    • Low calorie meal replacements are a cost-effective routine treatment for obesity in the NHS
    • Researchers attend Royal Institution Family Fun Day
    • New sequencing method to detect DNA modifications of relevance to cancer
    • New MRC funded research project aims to make major advances in our understanding of how sleep restores our brain
    • Richard Blackwell Pharsalia Professorship will enable a 'scientist surgeon' to lead the way in the treatment of colorectal disease
    • New Oxford Sparks podcast launched: Can computers predict crime?
    • Brexit will cause significant harm to the NHS, finds new academic report
    • Oxford-Harrington Rare Disease Centre to research rare diseases therapies
    • A new frontier in the fight against rare diseases
    • What researchers can learn from patients
    • Research identifies how the gut loses protective barrier function in IBD
    • Oxford Pharmacology tops QS world rankings
    • Oxford Sciences Innovation Plc appoints new CEO and Chairman; prepares for next phase of growth
    • New Oxford Sparks animation: Our Immune System: The Battle Within
    • Enabling targeted interventions to reduce the burden of mosquito-borne diseases
    • Discovering the cellular RNA-binding proteins controlling virus infection
    • New evidence for the cause of CHD in babies
    • Celebrating International Women's Day 2019
    • Are you a crammer or a planner? Download free app to find out which is best!
    • Mathematical models developed for the oil industry may transform the way we bring stroke drugs to market
    • High cholesterol strongly linked to risk of stroke
    • Vaccine developed to treat osteoarthritic pain
    • Oxford medical researchers win prestigious national awards
    • Urgent need for guidelines to communicate with children about life threatening conditions
    • Will Blockchain make the healthcare system more efficient?
    • Sleep and ageing: two sides of one coin?
    • World-leading neurologist appointed to Professorship at MDUK Oxford Neuromuscular Centre
    • Greater exposure to bright sunlight correlates with lower diabetes and heart disease risk indicators
    • Regular height and weight checks from early age critical in fight against child obesity
    • Widely used malaria treatment to prevent malaria in pregnant women at risk of failing in areas where drug resistance is rising
    • Tracking resistance results presented at Westminster
    • Professor Tipu Aziz recipient of Britain's highest neurosurgery honour
    • Professor Dame Kay Davies honoured with the Biochemical Society's Centenary Award 2020
    • Oxford researchers receive EU funding for ‘pioneering’ research projects
    • Exciting new open access journal now accepting submissions
    • Mobile Malaria Project team begin their journey
    • Stephan Uphoff wins Biochemical Society’s Colworth Medal
    • Introducing UNIQ+, A Summer School for Postgraduate Study
    • Cherry's story: a career launched by first-hand experience and a good mentor
    • New approach to tackle Ebola and other deadly infections
    • Oxford researchers receive £6M British Heart Foundation funding to further develop cardiovascular research
    • Moderate alcohol consumption does not protect against stroke
    • Study finds screen time – even before bed – has little impact on teen wellbeing
    • Viral tweet helps find Oxford medical student Samaritan
    • Future of Mindfulness research at Oxford secured with new professorship
    • Patricia's story: from research assistant to senior academic creating a better culture
    • Inside the Wade-Martins Lab for World Parkinson's Day
    • Oxford academics honoured by the Royal Society
    • Moderate meat eaters at risk of bowel cancer
    • Faces of Malaria
    • Nicotine replacement: when quitting cigarettes, consider using more nicotine, not less
    • Guidelines on reporting multi-arm parallel-group randomised trials
    • Eliminating malaria in the Asia-Pacific could save 400,000 lives
    • Student success in prestigious Ophthalmology Duke Elder Prize Examination
    • World Malaria Day 2019
    • AIMday Antimicrobial Resistance - registration for academics now open
    • New method developed to target cause of Parkinson's
    • We’re developing the world’s first vaccine suitable for humans and livestock
    • Empathy in healthcare is finally making a comeback
    • Medical School Prizes 2019
    • Eight Oxford researchers elected Fellows of the Academy of Medical Sciences
    • State-school teacher wins award after being nominated by Medicine student
    • Researchers take a step towards light-based brain-like computing chip
    • Public consultation on redevelopment of Tinbergen Building
    • The online psychologist - Mental Health Awareness Week 2019
    • Scientists alone can’t solve the antibiotic resistance crisis – we need economists too
    • Successful Vaccinology in Africa course completed in The Gambia
    • Dementias Platform UK datathon - understanding origins of dementia using machine learning
    • Researchers spot tell-tale signs of potentially fatal cardiac arrest in hypertrophic cardiomyopathy
    • Oxford announces two major initiatives to help student from under-represented backgrounds
    • Having trouble sleeping? Try gardening
    • New research advances our understanding of vascular development
    • Massive sequencing study links rare DNA alterations to type 2 diabetes
    • MSD Business Development team shortlisted in 2019 Knowledge Exchange Awards
    • Technology can transform global health and education, but it's no silver bullet
    • Iron deficiency linked with cardiovascular disease
    • Psychedelic drugs: would you accept a prescription? It depends if you’ve tried them before
    • Brake on DNA damage repair pathway discovered
    • Oxford academics recognised in 2019 Queen’s Birthday Honours
    • Government investment in health research benefits wider economy, study finds
    • Clinical guidelines for antidepressant dosage must reflect the evidence
    • How is a scientist made?
    • Prof Sten Eirik W. Jacobsen elected as EMBO member
    • Need for better community engagement during global health emergencies
    • BBC News: Big data 'can stop malaria outbreaks before they start'
    • Key insights into underlying mechanisms behind Type 2 diabetes
    • Identification of protective antibodies may be key to malaria vaccine
    • Nuffield Department of Medicine researcher awarded 2019 Lister Prize
    • New maps could show how to beat malaria
    • Launch of Oxford BioEscalator will strengthen region’s bioscience ecosystem
    • Scientists take research on new cancer therapy to local community
    • Clinical data project leads to potential advance in understanding of chronic hepatitis B
    • Virtual Reality Could Transform Psychological Therapy in the NHS
    • The global value of vaccination
    • Oxford patients take part in study to understand role of stress in managing Crohn’s disease
    • NDCN heads to the Royal Society to showcase research
    • Leveraging genetics to help inform drug target discovery
    • New Oxford Sparks animation: A smart patch that promotes shoulder repair
    • Medical Sciences welcomes Dr Thakurta as Visiting Professor
    • NIHR incentive-linked Athena SWAN action plans contribute to positive culture change
    • Six new Fellowships funded by Celgene as part of a commitment to translational medicine at Oxford
    • Human brains reorganise experiences while resting to find new solutions
    • Help prioritise diabetes and pregnancy research
    • Medical Sciences Division picks up six Public Engagement Awards
    • Finger-prick blood test could help reduce antibiotic use for some patients
    • New study discovers genetic changes linked to leukaemia in children with Down’s syndrome
    • New approach to reducing damage after a heart attack
    • Critical role demonstrated for the auditory cortex in adapting to hearing loss
    • New Director of the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics
    • Novel cellular oxygen sensor discovered
    • From bugs to drugs
    • Gero Miesenböck receives 2019 Warren Alpert Foundation Award
    • Helping smokers quit: financial incentives work
    • Link between diabetes and heart failure stronger in women than men
    • New study shows faster way to cure vivax malaria
    • Rapidly spreading multidrug-resistant parasites render frontline malaria drug ineffective in southeast Asia
    • Understanding the role of little known gene in regulating metabolism
    • Launch of comprehensive public health facility inventory for sub-Saharan Africa
    • Excellence payments to hospitals improve hip fracture care
    • Smartphone test predicts how symptoms develop in Parkinson’s
    • Better Research for Better Health: University of Oxford and Fiocruz partner to improve health research and capacity development globally
    • New Head for Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences: Professor Kevin Talbot
    • GM humans are possible, but do we really want them?
    • Clinical researchers at Oxford University announce new collaboration with Janssen to detect blood cancers sooner
    • Oxford spinout company launched to diagnose Alzheimer’s Disease from MRI scans
    • Shedding light on the brain: the dawn of optogenetics
    • Oxford University, Sensyne Health, Evotec and OSI create new partnership called LAB10x to accelerate data-driven drug discovery powered by AI
    • AIMday in Healthy Ageing - registration for academics now open
    • RDM image is supporters favourite in BHF image competition
    • MRI assisted biopsies more effective at identifying prostate cancer that needs treatment than standard biopsies
    • Three Oxford students shortlisted for the 2019 Max Perutz Science Writing Award
    • Mobile Malaria Project team complete their journey across sub-Saharan Africa
    • British packaged food crowned the healthiest in the world
    • Lord of the flies: competition breeds a better ejaculate
    • In the right place …
    • Naturally occurring compound spermidine boosts vaccine responses in old mice
    • Menopausal hormone therapy increases breast cancer risk for years
    • AI technology can predict heart attacks
    • Genes associated with left-handedness linked with shape of the brain's language regions
    • Snack tax may be more effective than a sugary drink tax to tackle obesity
    • University of Oxford celebrate successful bids for Wellcome Trust PhD programmes
    • Heart rate and blood pressure changes during pregnancy are less dramatic than previously thought
    • Childhood sexual abuse linked to a range of physical and mental health conditions
    • How can evolutionary biology help to get rid of antibiotic resistant bacteria?
    • Researchers find new cells that repair tissue
    • Oxford Tropical Medicine awarded two RSTMH medals
    • Immune response depends on mathematics of narrow escapes
    • New light shed on what controls our motivated actions
    • The Zika virus linked to microcephaly, discovered on the African continent
    • Managing blood pressure after pre-eclampsia
    • Poorly reported placebos may lead to mistaken estimates of benefits
    • Transatlantic partnership opens preventative healthcare clinic in London
    • Medical Sciences researchers win Public Engagement with Research leadership awards
    • Medical Sciences heads to IF Oxford 2019
    • Sir Peter J Ratcliffe wins the Nobel Prize in Medicine 2019
    • Oxford-Berlin Summer School 2019 delivers successful open research programme
    • Professor Pollard among the world's most distinguished paediatricians
    • Medical Sciences and climate breakdown: time to move beyond evidence
    • How the power of art can help scientists like me understand the experience of schizophrenia
    • Understanding the origins of ovarian cancer
    • The UK doesn’t spend enough on the mental health of young people – we found out why
    • Max Perutz Science Writing Award for Akira Wiberg
    • First steps towards treating myotonic dystrophy type 1
    • Nothing clinically “wrong” with obsessive gamers, new study finds
    • Pearl Gan, photographer in residence at OUCRU in Vietnam and EOCRU in Indonesia wins FIGO's 2019 photo competition
    • Moderate use of screen time can be good for your health, new study finds
    • OUCAGS celebrates 10th anniversary
    • MRC WIMM hosts Nobel celebration
    • Promising therapy for common form of eczema identified in early-stage trial
    • Teaching Excellence Awards 2019
    • How our brains remember things depends upon how we learn them
    • Obesity linked to broader range of leading killers
    • Plus ça change: pharmaceutical spending in the NHS
    • New Oxford Sparks animation: Can we make a sensor that can match a sniffer dog?
    • Research Spotlight for Black History Month: Pavandeep Rai
    • First participant arrives for screening as part of Deep and Frequent Phenotyping study
    • NIH-OxCam: a graduate student's journey to Oxford
    • Oxford-led doctoral training partnership to offer over 175 graduate scholarships in the biosciences
    • Plant-based foods are good for both health and the environment
    • Antibiotics: even low use in children can have a negative impact on health – new research
    • International neglect of typhoid outside rich countries threatens a new global health emergency
    • Study decodes gene function that protects against type 2 diabetes
    • New Oxford Sparks animation: How do unborn babies and mothers communicate via the placenta?
    • Bright Sparks in Vaccinology
    • Woman of the Future Award for Science
    • Gene therapy trial for Huntington’s disease under way in Oxford
    • Research Spotlight: ‘I want to get high enough up the chain to pull others over the wall with me’
    • Pharmacology seeks applications for two new career development positions
    • Oxford named best for medicine for ninth consecutive year
    • Oxford joins forces with the Palix Foundation to share knowledge about the brain and psychological science
    • Two new appointments to OUH Trust Board
    • 2019 Most Highly Cited Researchers
    • IDRM ground-breaking – work gets underway!
    • Dreaming of a Green Christmas
    • Oxford partnership with the University of British Columbia promises to advance the field of Clinical Pharmacology and Therapeutics
    • Typhoid vaccine over 81% effective in tackling disease in Nepal
    • Social influencers: what can we learn from animals?
    • Picturing health: dengue in Vietnam published in The Lancet
    • Oxford celebrates successful CRUK Clinical Academic Training bid and launches DPhil in Cancer Science Programme
    • Cardiovascular disease remains the leading cause of maternal deaths in the UK
    • New insights into our multi-millenia battle with malaria
    • How the brain learns from making difficult decisions
    • Flu antiviral has bigger benefits for sicker, older patients
    • New MERS vaccine clinical trial starts in Saudi Arabia
    • Combined vitamin D and calcium supplements reduce fracture risk
    • New Year's Honours 2020
    • Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo FRS 1959-2020
    • Oxford's Medical School implement Practicum Script, an innovative tool to improve clinical reasoning skills
    • Removing body clock gene protects mice against pneumonia
    • Biomarker predicts which patients with heart failure have a higher risk of dying
    • New target identified to help prevent dangerous heart rhythms after heart attack
    • Determining the atomic structure of bacterial surface proteins in situ
    • New heart disease drug to be made available to NHS patients through ground-breaking collaboration
    • Amount of sugar sold in soft drinks drops by 29% in the UK
    • Malnutrition linked with increased risk of Zika birth defects
    • Timothy Behrens and Eleanor Stride recognised in prestigious Blavatnik Awards for Young Scientists
    • Lifetime suicide risk factors identified
    • Oxford researchers test ‘Viagra’ drug to prevent recurrent strokes
    • Enriching Engagement awardees announced
    • Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences launch new journal
    • Study reveals how cancer cells use bone marrow fat for growth and survival
    • Clinical research federation responding to the Wuhan novel coronavirus outbreak
    • Professor Hugh Watkins shortlisted for £30m British Heart Foundation research prize
    • Funding success for liver cancer early detection
    • Oxford alumni startups receive €4M for brain health
    • Action needed to ensure research is carried out ethically in global health emergencies
    • New CE for Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust
    • Gut bacteria linked to personality
    • New target identified for repairing the heart after heart attack
    • Research Spotlight: How our genes can help us understand disease
    • International research consortium activates clinical study for novel coronavirus in England and Scotland
    • New human heart model set to boost future cardiac research and therapies
    • Oxford team to begin novel coronavirus vaccine research
    • Treating depression important after stroke, but caution may be needed
    • Oxford scientists uncover molecular ‘first responder’ that triggers heart-attacking causing plaques
    • Seven children, a 20-year career break – and a return to cutting-edge dementia research
    • Sugar levels in UK soft drinks lowered following government levy
    • Early humans in Africa may have interbred with a mysterious, extinct species – new research
    • Scientists closer to finding the cell of origin for ovarian cancer
    • Outbreak: fighting coronavirus
    • Meet the scientist delivering a treatment revolution - with bubbles
    • MSD projects awarded Public Engagement Seed Funding
    • Clinical trials: how to make informed consent more ethical
    • Discovery of gene associated with 20 autoimmune diseases leads to promising drug trials
    • Exhibition on NHS research launched in Oxford
    • Athena SWAN the single most comprehensive gender equality scheme in Europe
    • Working together to find a cure to HIV
    • Research reveals link between high cholesterol levels and risk of aortic valve disease
    • Vaping and heart disease: setting the record straight
    • Gene therapy shows promise in tackling common cause of childhood blindness
    • Dr Nessa Carey joins Medical Sciences as Royal Society Entrepreneur in Residence
    • How Oxford Medical Sciences is fighting Coronavirus
      • Resources & Trials
      • Researchers working on Coronavirus
      • Coronavirus News
      • Information for University Staff & Students
    • Coronavirus outbreak knowledge hub
    • Building an evidence base for Covid-19
    • BBC Radio 4, The World This Weekend
    • A novel coronavirus outbreak of global health concern
    • MRC WIMM appoints new Director
    • 2020 Jill and Herbert Hunt Travelling Scholarship open for applications
    • Setting the standard for neuroanatomy teaching
    • New stroke research centre opens in Oxford
    • Bacteria use liquid crystalline armour to shield against antibiotics
    • Individual response to COVID-19 ‘as important’ as government action
    • Nuffield Department of Population Health opens Oxford University’s first meat-free café
    • New Oxford Sparks podcast launched: Can we diagnose heart attacks faster?
    • AI finds “smell” genes might have a role beyond the nose
    • What is the ‘right’ age to have a child?
    • The cost of self-harm to hospitals in England
    • COVID-19 'should not necessarily foreshadow an economic downturn'
    • John Harris recognised for 50 years of service to the Department of Pharmacology
    • The experts who have guided the British public through coronavirus outbreak
    • Infectious disease experts provide evidence for a coronavirus mobile app for instant contact tracing
    • COVID-19 vaccine development
    • Developing a prototype for rapidly deployable ventilator
    • Oxford medical students step-up to support fight against Covid-19
    • Covid-19: how effective is social distancing?
    • Oxford's COVID-19 research receives government funding
    • First patients enrolled in new clinical trial of possible COVID-19 treatments
    • NDORMS researchers leading a virtual study-a-thon to tackle COVID-19
    • Integrating Cancer Imaging Biomarker Clinical Research Across the UK
    • Professor Kim Nasmyth honoured with Centenary Award
    • Oxford COVID-19 vaccine programme opens for clinical trial recruitment
    • COVID-19's impact on youth mental health the focus of new research
    • GP practices urged to join COVID-19 research
    • High-dose opioids – five factors that increase the risk of harm
    • Coronavirus vaccine: here are the steps it will need to go through during development
    • Controlling coronavirus transmission using a mobile app to trace close proximity contacts
    • Coronavirus: If we are in a war against COVID-19 then we need to know where the enemy is
    • Local school students engaged in exciting new careers mentoring programme
    • Success for the Oxford Academic Health Partners
    • Public appeal raises £50,000 (and counting) for Oxford’s COVID-19 research
    • NHS staff across England get free access to wellbeing apps
    • NDCN welcomes the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit
    • BRC funds new COVID-19 research projects
    • The economic impact of COVID-19
    • COVID-19 Therapeutics Accelerator awards $20 million in initial grants to fund clinical trials
    • To the heroes of the pandemic
    • Alzheimer’s: the ‘switch-on moment’ discovered
    • RECOVERY trial rolled out across the UK
    • Digital contact tracing can slow or even stop coronavirus transmission and ease us out of lockdown
    • Oxford-led research describes the safety profile and potential harms of hydroxychloroquine and azithromycin
    • Mental health and brain research must be a higher priority in global response to tackle COVID-19 pandemic
    • Five Oxford COVID-19 projects receive UKRI funding
    • Oxford project receives funding to assess novel coronavirus infection rates in children and teenagers across the UK
    • Defunding the WHO was a calculated decision, not an impromptu tweet
    • Lockdown UK: four experts explain how to end it
    • Latest on Oxford's fight against COVID-19
    • Natural mood regulation low or even absent in people with depression
    • National priority COVID-19 trial recruits first patients
    • BRC funds three further COVID-19 studies
    • A new study for COVID-19 in pregnancy has begun
    • Government collaboration to track Covid-19 in UK population launched
    • New technique could shed light on how blood transports oxygen in disorders such as COVID-19
    • Radcliffe Department of Medicine researcher leads major COVID-19 convalescent plasma programme
    • Global study to assess the effects of Covid-19 in pregnancy launched
    • Safeguarding the malaria endgame in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic
    • Two Medical Sciences professors elected to the National Academy of Sciences
    • Oxford Professors honoured by the Royal Society
    • Landmark partnership announced for development of COVID-19 vaccine
    • Results of remdesivir trial released
    • Practice makes perfect
    • Music-making brings us together during the coronavirus pandemic
    • Using wearable technology to monitor COVID-19 patients
    • Chan Zuckerberg Initiative awards funding to two Oxford teams to support inflammation research
    • Managing clinical trials during the pandemic
    • Sharing messages of support
    • Major stressors for parents during COVID-19 revealed in new report
    • Risk factors for COVID-19 death revealed in world’s largest analysis of patient records
    • Common diabetes drug helps reverse diabetic patients’ heart disease risk
    • SEBCOV study launched today
    • New BBC Radio Series: The Anatomy of Melancholy
    • Coronavirus: scientists promoting chloroquine and remdesivir are acting like sports rivals
    • Pregnant women are not at greater risk of severe COVID-19 than other women
    • COVID-19 drugs trial rolled out across UK homes and communities
    • BioEscalator’s inaugural Pitch Battle contest
    • New weapon identified in arsenal against disease
    • Six Oxford professors honoured by the Academy of Medical Sciences
    • New weight-loss drug brings hope for safer obesity treatment
    • How research on ticks could offer potential COVID-19 breakthrough
    • CoMo Consortium, the COVID-19 pandemic modelling in context
    • Oxford University and Sichuan University form joint Centre for Gastrointestinal Cancer
    • Funding and manufacturing boost for UK vaccine programme
    • Interdisciplinary project could lead to a personalised approach for mood stabilisation for bipolar patients
    • T cell responses may be key to fighting off COVID-19
    • Why we need the human touch in contact tracing for coronavirus
    • How to set up a trial in nine days
    • RECOVERY team reflect on International Clinical Trials Day 2020
    • New Oxford Sparks podcast launched: How tricky is it to make a COVID-19 tracing app?
    • Oxford leads on UK trial sites testing potential COVID-19 preventatives
    • High COVID-19 mortality rates among those with liver disease, study finds
    • Gero Miesenböck receives Shaw Prize 2020